Falls aren’t automatically “someone’s fault,” but they often reveal failures in routine safeguards—particularly for residents with mobility limitations, balance problems, or cognitive impairments.
In Indiana-area communities, families frequently tell us the same story: they were assured a resident was “checked regularly,” yet documentation later shows gaps—missed reassessments after a change in condition, incomplete incident reports, or insufficient assistance during transfers.
In Pennsylvania, nursing homes are expected to meet a standard of reasonable care for resident safety. When staff don’t follow proper protocols—whether related to supervision, fall-risk care plans, or post-fall monitoring—the facility may be liable if that breach contributed to the injury.


