In many cases, the first “warning” isn’t the ulcer itself—it’s the pattern around it. Families in Lansing sometimes report that they noticed:
- redness that seemed to appear after long stretches without turning or repositioning
- delayed response when they raised concerns during visits along busy evening or weekend hours
- inconsistent wound updates, or wound descriptions that change from one note to the next
- sudden deterioration shortly after hospital discharge, rehab transfers, or staffing changes
Even when a resident has complicated health needs, Illinois law generally expects nursing facilities to follow an appropriate care plan and respond promptly to changes in skin condition. When that doesn’t happen, the case can turn on documentation and timing.


