Pressure injuries often start subtly: persistent redness, skin that looks “different,” or a wound that seems to worsen faster than it should. In many Rolling Meadows cases, families describe a similar pattern—everything appeared manageable, then suddenly there’s drainage, infection concerns, or a rapid change in mobility.
Legally and medically, bedsores matter because they can reflect breakdowns in:
- Repositioning and turning schedules for residents with limited mobility
- Skin checks and early documentation of risk changes
- Hygiene and moisture management (especially for residents with incontinence)
- Nutrition and hydration coordination with clinical staff
- Response time when early signs are reported
When those basics fail, the outcome can be far more serious than “skin deep,” including infection, extended hospital stays, and longer-term loss of function.


