Rockford families often face the same reality: once an injury appears, everything moves fast—hospital transfers, wound specialist visits, medication changes, and care-plan updates. That urgency can make it harder to keep track of what was promised, what was delivered, and when.
In Illinois long-term care settings, the facility is expected to identify residents at risk and respond quickly when skin changes show up. If that doesn’t happen, the injury can progress from redness to deeper tissue damage, infections, increased pain, and longer recovery.
The key point: bedsores are usually preventable when a facility follows a reasonable, documented prevention and response process.


