In many Illinois facilities, pressure injury concerns begin as “small” findings—slight redness, a new sore area, or complaints of discomfort. Families often learn about the problem only after the wound has progressed to a stage that requires more intensive treatment.
Batavia’s caregivers and families frequently face the same challenge: coordinating with medical staff while also trying to track what happened during busy shifts. When documentation gaps appear—missing turning schedules, unclear skin assessment notes, or delayed wound care—those issues can become central to proving negligence.


