In and around Dublin, families frequently juggle work schedules, school pick-ups, and medical appointments across town. That can make it easier for warning signs to go unnoticed—especially when a resident spends long stretches in a bed or recliner.
Pressure ulcers can develop quietly and then escalate quickly. By the time families notice a distinct wound (rather than “just redness”), the facility may already be dealing with deeper tissue damage, infection risk, and increased staffing demands. From a legal standpoint, that timing matters because it shapes what evidence exists—and what the facility should have documented earlier.


