In the Lyons area, many families are balancing work schedules, school drop-offs, and commuting while visiting their loved one. That makes it especially important that the facility’s internal system—not family pressure—drives skin checks, repositioning, and wound escalation.
Pressure ulcers often worsen during gaps:
- when residents miss scheduled turning because staffing is stretched
- when mobility assistance is delayed due to understaffing or call-light bottlenecks
- when skin risk is identified but the care team doesn’t update the plan quickly enough
- when family concerns are noted, but follow-through doesn’t happen
Your claim may ultimately turn on whether the facility consistently delivered the care plan required for your loved one’s risk level—especially after warning signs appeared.


