In Weston and nearby Broward County, families frequently split time between caregiving, work commutes, and coordinating medical visits. That can create practical delays—like noticing changes during the weekend, missing a subtle shift in mobility, or assuming the facility would “catch it” during routine rounds.
Those realities matter legally because nursing homes are expected to:
- identify residents at skin-risk early,
- follow individualized prevention steps,
- document turning, hygiene, and wound checks consistently, and
- respond promptly when redness or breakdown appears.
When documentation is spotty or treatment appears to lag, it can become more than a clinical concern—it can be a litigation issue.


