Pressure ulcers (often called bedsores) can be a warning sign that basic prevention steps weren’t followed consistently—such as:
- scheduled repositioning that actually happened
- skin checks after risk changes (falls, mobility loss, infections)
- prompt wound assessment and escalation when redness appears
- care-plan updates when residents’ conditions change
In Calumet City, families frequently visit between work hours, during evenings, or on weekends—so it’s common to notice gaps only after the injury has progressed. That’s one reason your timeline matters. A lawyer will look for when the facility documented risk, when the skin changes were first recorded, and whether the facility’s response matched what Illinois law expects of reasonable care.


