Many Foley residents and families are juggling work schedules, school pickups, and travel time to see a loved one. That’s normal. But in long-term care, small gaps in daily monitoring can matter—especially when staff are busy during shift changes or when visitor reports of redness and discomfort aren’t documented consistently.
If you’re noticing patterns like:
- staff being told about redness but no follow-up care plan change appears
- wound descriptions that don’t match what you were told
- delays between your concerns and a wound care visit
- inconsistent documentation of turning/positioning
…those inconsistencies are often where cases begin. The key is building a timeline that ties your observations to the facility’s records.


