Many facility teams describe a fall as “unavoidable,” especially when a resident has mobility or cognitive challenges. But in Ohio, nursing home residents are entitled to reasonable care—including fall-risk planning, safe assistance with transfers, and appropriate monitoring after an incident.
In suburban communities like Mason, falls can also be tied to everyday routine issues families notice quickly after visiting:
- Residents placed in unfamiliar chairs or positions during busy shift changes
- Call-bell delays or inconsistent help with toileting and transfers
- Transitions between areas (hallways, dining rooms, activity spaces) where lighting and pathways vary
These details matter legally because they can show whether the facility treated the resident like a predictable fall risk—or like an afterthought.


