In many cases, families first notice pressure injuries after a change in condition—an extended hospital stay, a return from surgery, or a period when the resident required more assistance than usual. Canton has a mix of suburban neighborhoods and regional healthcare access, so it’s common for residents to be moved between settings.
That matters legally. Your claim often turns on:
- Where the pressure injury was first documented (initial intake vs. later wound notes)
- Whether the facility recognized risk factors (mobility limits, moisture/incontinence issues, impaired sensation)
- How quickly the facility responded when redness or breakdown appeared
Because long-term care records can be reorganized, updated, or supplemented over time, the earlier you act, the better your chances of preserving a clear timeline.


