Many Lantana families are coordinating schedules around commuting, school pickups, and other responsibilities. That’s normal—but in pressure ulcer cases, delays can become a problem. Sometimes the injury is first noticed after it has already progressed, or concerns are raised more than once before the care plan changes.
A prompt legal review helps you move quickly on two fronts:
- Medical safety first: make sure the resident is receiving appropriate wound care and reassessments.
- Evidence preservation second: document what you observed, secure key records, and identify the care gaps that may have allowed the ulcer to worsen.


