Downers Grove is largely residential, with many families who visit regularly, observe changes, and contact the facility when something seems off. That matters because pressure ulcer cases frequently turn on timing—when risk was recognized, when skin changes were first noticed, and how quickly the facility responded.
In practice, families in DuPage County often report similar patterns:
- A resident who was stable began showing redness or discoloration after extended bedrest or limited mobility.
- Staff response seemed delayed or vague when families asked about turning schedules, hygiene, or wound care.
- The wound progressed to a stage that required more intensive treatment than expected.
A lawyer evaluates whether the facility’s actions matched the standard of care for a resident’s risk level—such as mobility limitations, impaired sensation, dehydration, or nutritional concerns.


