Round Lake is a suburban community where many families split time between work, school, and travel to visit residents. That can make it easier for signs of neglect to go unnoticed—especially when a facility’s documentation doesn’t match what family members observe during visits.
Pressure ulcers are not “just skin problems.” In practice, they often reflect breakdowns in:
- consistent repositioning and pressure relief
- routine skin inspections and early-stage interventions
- staffing coverage during shift changes
- wound care escalation when redness or drainage appears
- nutrition and hydration support for healing
When care gaps occur, injuries can worsen quietly between visits. That’s why Round Lake families often need a legal team that can build a timeline from records—without waiting for answers that may never come.


