Families often notice first during visiting hours—when a caregiver changes a routine, a resident seems more uncomfortable, or a wound looks worse than expected. In the San Anselmo community, where many families manage work, commuting, and school schedules around visits, it’s common to feel overwhelmed by how fast care decisions must be made.
Legally, the early days are critical because facilities may quickly update documentation, and later it can become harder to piece together what happened when. A prompt consultation helps you preserve evidence and build a clear timeline.
Key goal: identify whether the ulcer developed after risk should have been recognized and whether the care plan was followed.


