In and around Warren, many residents are older adults who rely on long-term care for mobility, medication management, and supervision. Falls can happen during everyday routines—transfers, toileting, walking to meals, or getting help during nighttime hours—but the pattern matters.
We often see families ask whether the facility:
- had adequate staffing for the resident’s transfer needs (especially during shift changes)
- followed an individualized fall-risk plan rather than a one-size approach
- responded appropriately after a head injury or a change in behavior
- maintained safe walking paths, flooring, and bathroom areas
Ohio families shouldn’t have to guess whether a fall was truly unavoidable. When a facility’s processes don’t match a resident’s risk level, the consequences can be severe.


