Ohio long-term care facilities are expected to follow safety processes and resident care standards. In practice, the strongest claims tend to be built from what was recorded—sometimes at the shift level—rather than what’s remembered later.
After a fall, key proof usually includes:
- Incident reports and shift notes
- Fall risk assessments and care plan updates
- Medication administration records (including changes around the time of the fall)
- Nursing observations after head impact or complaints of pain
- Transfer and mobility documentation (who assisted, what equipment was used)
Because these details get written down quickly and may be revised or supplemented later, the timing matters. A local attorney can move promptly to obtain what you need while it’s still available.


