Strongsville residents know this area has a mix of suburban neighborhoods and busy road corridors. That same pace shows up in care environments—turnover, staffing pressures, and fast-moving shift schedules can create gaps when residents need hands-on assistance.
A fall may start as a simple slip or transfer mishap, but it can escalate quickly when:
- a resident with balance issues isn’t reassessed after a change in condition,
- a care plan doesn’t match what staff actually do during toileting, transfers, or mobility,
- alarms or supervision checks aren’t performed consistently,
- or the facility delays evaluation after a head strike.
In Ohio, families don’t need to prove the fall was “intentional.” They need to show the facility failed to provide reasonable care for the resident’s known risks—and that the failure contributed to the injury.


