A pressure ulcer isn’t merely a skin blemish. It’s often a sign that a resident’s care plan wasn’t followed closely enough to prevent prolonged pressure, friction, or shearing.
In real Naperville-area settings—where families may be juggling work schedules, commuting, and coordinating care among multiple providers—small gaps can matter. A missed turn during a shift change, delayed skin assessments, or inconsistent documentation can all contribute to an ulcer worsening before anyone notices.
The key question is whether the facility responded with reasonable prevention and monitoring for your loved one’s risk level.


