In suburban communities around Windsor, many residents spend time moving between home, outpatient appointments, rehabilitation stays, and long-term care. That routine can make pressure ulcer timelines confusing—especially when documentation arrives in pieces.
A common Windsor scenario looks like this:
- Your family member is transferred from a hospital or rehab to a nursing home.
- You’re told the facility will follow the care plan.
- Weeks later, you notice worsening redness, an open wound, or a new “stage” of a pressure injury.
The question becomes: Was the risk properly identified on intake, and did the facility respond quickly as early symptoms appeared? That’s where legal review focuses—on matching the care that was supposed to happen against what was actually recorded and performed.


