In suburban communities like Solon, many families assume that “smaller, well-run” facilities have fewer incidents. The reality is that falls often cluster around predictable times and routines—medication rounds, shift changes, toileting assistance, therapy transitions, and after discharge from short hospital stays.
When an older adult falls during these moments, it can be harder for families to prove the facility missed warning signs. That’s because the facility typically controls the documentation: incident reports, nursing notes, staffing logs, and what was (or wasn’t) communicated to family.
Our job is to translate those records into a clear question for the legal system: Did the facility provide the level of supervision and safety that a reasonable nursing home in Ohio would provide for that resident’s risk?


