In Seven Hills, many families visit regularly and assume that routine safety systems are working—call lights, fall-risk checks, mobility assistance, and safe environments. But falls don’t always happen during obvious “danger moments.” Common scenarios we see in Ohio nursing facilities include:
- Transfers that require two-person support but staffing coverage falls short
- Bathroom incidents involving slippery surfaces, poor visibility, or inadequate assistance with toileting
- Wheelchair and walker mishandling, including improper positioning or failure to lock equipment
- Wandering or unsafe attempts to stand by residents with cognitive impairments
- Post-fall delays, such as waiting too long to assess symptoms after a head impact
Even when the resident’s medical condition plays a role, the legal issue is whether the facility responded with reasonable care for that resident’s known risks.


