Many families assume a fall is an unavoidable accident. But in real life, preventable falls often share patterns—like inconsistent assistance during transfers, delayed attention after a head strike, or care plans that don’t match a resident’s actual mobility and cognition.
Legal involvement may be especially important in Piqua when:
- The resident has head trauma, is on blood thinners, or symptoms worsen after the incident.
- The facility’s incident report doesn’t match what family members observed or what medical records later show.
- Staff documented a “minor” event, but the resident ended up needing imaging, surgery, or extended skilled care.
- You suspect a staffing or training issue contributed to an unsafe environment for transfers, toileting, or mobility.


