Sylvania is a suburban community with many long-term care residents who have complex mobility and balance needs—often after hospitalization, surgery, or progressive conditions. In this environment, falls frequently happen during routine transitions that require reliable staffing and consistent safety routines, such as:
- Transfers between beds, wheelchairs, toilets, and shower areas
- Bathroom trips where surfaces may be slick or grab-bar use isn’t enforced
- Medication-related balance issues when medication changes aren’t closely monitored
- Wandering or impulsive movement in residents with cognitive impairment
When a facility’s fall-prevention plan doesn’t match the resident’s day-to-day risks—or when staff coverage and supervision don’t align with the care plan—an accident can become something more.


