Tallmadge is a suburban community where many older residents rely on consistent routines—assistance during transfers, scheduled toileting, safe ambulation, and properly maintained mobility equipment. Falls frequently happen during predictable moments, such as:
- Transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet, car transfers during appointments)
- Bathroom trips where grip surfaces, lighting, and floor conditions matter
- Medication-influenced episodes that can affect balance or alertness
- After-activity fatigue when residents are moving more than usual
Because these events often occur at routine times, the facility’s records—shift notes, care plan updates, fall-risk screenings, and post-fall monitoring—become central. If those records are incomplete, delayed, or inconsistent, it can signal deeper problems with staffing, training, or supervision.


