Mill Valley’s visit patterns can unintentionally delay detection. Loved ones may notice changes after a gap—after a work week, after a long weekend, or after a family member returns from travel. Facilities may also document skin checks in ways that are hard for families to interpret quickly.
Common “late discovery” scenarios we see in Marin-area cases include:
- Skin redness noticed after a missed stretch of visits (especially when it worsens quickly)
- Wound progress described differently across shifts, leaving families confused about timing
- Care plan changes that aren’t clearly communicated to families or appear inconsistently in the chart
The takeaway: even if you didn’t catch warning signs immediately, you may still be able to pursue accountability—because the documentation and care practices around the time the injury began are often the real story.


