When a pressure ulcer appears, quick action can protect both your loved one’s health and your ability to build a claim.
- Request an immediate wound assessment (and ask for the current stage and treatment plan in writing).
- Ask who is responsible for prevention and follow-through—for example, turning schedules, skin checks, moisture control, and nutrition support.
- Start a “care timeline”: date/time you noticed changes, what you reported, and what the facility said back.
- Ask for copies of wound documentation you can legally obtain (wound care notes, skin assessment sheets, and care plan updates).
- Preserve discharge and hospital records if the resident is transferred.
If you’re in the middle of Aurora commuting schedules, school pickups, or shift changes at work, it’s easy to miss details. But a well-kept timeline often becomes one of the strongest parts of a pressure ulcer case.


