South Euclid is a suburban community where many residents live in long-term care settings for extended periods. That matters legally and practically: falls often happen during recurring routines—morning transfers, bathroom assistance, medication windows, trips in hallways, or evening supervision when staffing may be stretched.
In these settings, the key question isn’t whether a resident can fall—older adults can—but whether the facility responded to known risk factors in a way that a reasonable provider would.


