Pressure ulcers aren’t just skin discoloration—they can signal that a resident’s care plan wasn’t followed closely enough to prevent sustained pressure, friction, or shearing. In Wilton Manors facilities, families sometimes report the same pattern:
- Noticeable redness appears, then worsens over days
- Staff responses feel inconsistent (“we’ll check on it”)
- Care notes don’t clearly match what families observed at bedside
- Wound treatment begins only after the injury has progressed
Because pressure injuries can worsen quickly, the first weeks after a new wound is identified often become the most important evidence window. A lawyer can help you focus on the right records early—before confusion sets in or documents become harder to obtain.


