In suburban communities like Perrysburg, families often expect safe, structured care—yet fall risks still show up in predictable ways. Many cases we see involve:
- Transfer problems: residents moving from bed to chair, wheelchair to toilet, or attempting to walk without the level of assistance they needed.
- Medication and balance changes: side effects, dose timing issues, or failure to monitor dizziness after medication adjustments.
- Environmental hazards: slippery flooring, poor lighting in hallways/bathrooms, clutter that blocks pathways, or equipment that isn’t maintained.
- Cognitive-related incidents: wandering behaviors, getting up unassisted, or difficulty following safety cues for residents with dementia or similar conditions.
Falls aren’t always avoidable. But when a facility’s staffing, training, supervision, or safety planning doesn’t match a resident’s risk level, injuries that “shouldn’t have happened” become the result.


