Woodstock families frequently tell us the same story: everything seemed okay during visits, then a sudden change was noticed when they returned—sometimes after a weekend, after a shift at work, or while transportation schedules made it harder to be there day-to-day.
That timing matters. Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly when residents are left in the same position too long, when skin checks aren’t done consistently, or when care plans aren’t followed as written. Even if a facility documents care, what you’re looking for is whether the documentation matches the resident’s actual condition over time.
If your loved one’s skin integrity declined around periods when you weren’t present, that doesn’t automatically mean neglect—but it does make a detailed timeline essential.


