In and around Columbus, many residents come from a mix of home-care support, hospital stays, and then long-term placement. That handoff matters. Pressure ulcers are often tied to breakdowns such as:
- Repositioning not matching the resident’s assessed needs after discharge
- Skin checks not occurring at the frequency required by the care plan
- Delayed wound escalation when redness or breakdown first appears
- Care documentation not reflecting what family members observed
Even when a facility has policies, neglect claims frequently hinge on whether those policies were actually followed—especially during the early days after admission or after a change in mobility.


