In many Belvidere-area cases, the first signs show up after a stretch of time when family members can’t be there every shift—during work hours, travel between appointments, or when a resident is asleep or less interactive. By the time a family member notices redness, a wound may already be progressing.
That “gap” matters legally and practically. Pressure ulcers often evolve over days. If the nursing home’s documentation shows delayed skin checks, missing repositioning logs, or late wound escalation, those patterns can support a neglect claim.


