In many Albany-area cases, families first notice something is wrong during routine check-ins—often after commuting work schedules, school pickup routines, or weekend visits. By the time you’re able to get consistent access to your loved one, a pressure injury may already be worsening.
That timing matters legally and medically. Pressure ulcers can progress quickly, and facilities may later point to documentation gaps or argue the injury came from an underlying condition. Acting early helps preserve records, clarify the injury timeline, and reduce the risk that key information becomes harder to obtain.


