Titusville residents often juggle work schedules, caregiving responsibilities, and travel time to medical providers—especially when a loved one requires specialist wound care. That reality can make it easy to miss early changes, and pressure ulcers can escalate quickly once treatment is delayed.
In many nursing home cases, the first “clue” a family notices is a change in skin condition—redness, discoloration, moisture breakdown, or an open sore—followed by a record trail that may not match what families were told in real time. When a facility documents risk assessments or turning schedules inconsistently, the timeline matters.
Our focus is to help you understand what the records should show, what they do show, and how Florida law treats failure to provide reasonable care.


