Fillmore residents frequently juggle work, school, and commute time—so it’s common to see a pattern where warning signs show up between visits. When a caregiver or facility documents skin checks inconsistently, families may only learn of a developing wound after it has already progressed.
That timing matters legally. Your attorney will want to understand:
- When the resident was last assessed as “skin intact” or “no new redness”
- When the wound (or worsening) was first documented
- Whether the care plan required turning/repositioning and whether it was followed
- Whether staff responded promptly once redness or risk indicators were observed


