In Park Ridge and across Illinois, families often notice a bedsore after it’s clearly advanced—sometimes right around the time of a hospital visit, discharge update, or a change in staff coverage. The legal issue usually isn’t the existence of an illness or limited mobility. It’s whether the facility responded appropriately to the resident’s risk and whether the documentation matches the level of care that should have been provided.
Pressure ulcers are often preventable when staff follow care plans that address:
- turning/repositioning schedules
- skin checks at the right intervals
- moisture control and hygiene needs
- wound monitoring and escalation when redness appears
- nutrition/hydration support for healing
When those steps aren’t carried out consistently, the wound can escalate quickly—and the records become the battleground.


