While every case is different, Marietta-area families often encounter similar fall scenarios tied to day-to-day care and facility operations:
- Transfer breakdowns during toileting, bed-to-chair movement, or wheelchair repositioning (especially when staffing is strained or assistance levels don’t match the care plan)
- Bathroom hazards such as inadequate grab support, slippery surfaces, or poor layout that makes it harder to stabilize during transfers
- Unaddressed fall risk after changes in condition—new dizziness, worsening balance, or cognitive fluctuations that require updated supervision and equipment
- Medication-related instability where timing or monitoring issues may worsen unsteadiness, sedation, or confusion
- Post-fall response problems, including delayed assessment after a suspected head injury or insufficient observation when symptoms develop later
In communities across Ohio, these issues can be compounded by the realities of long-term care: residents may have mobility limitations, cognitive impairments, or complex medical needs that require consistent, individualized supervision.


