Local families frequently report the same pattern: the facility’s account may focus on the resident’s medical condition (“unavoidable”), while key details—timing, supervision, response steps, and follow-up monitoring—are buried across multiple records.
In Ohio, nursing homes are expected to follow care standards designed to prevent foreseeable harm. When a fall occurs, the question becomes whether the facility’s procedures were appropriate for that resident at that time.
What we look for early:
- Whether the resident had an updated fall-risk plan after changes in mobility, cognition, or medication
- How quickly staff assessed injuries after the incident (especially after a head strike)
- Whether shift notes match the incident report narrative
- Whether recommended care was carried out consistently after the fall


