In communities like Gary, it’s common for families to juggle work, caregiving for other relatives, and travel time to visit residents. That can mean fewer in-person check-ins—so warning signs may be noticed later than they should.
Legally and medically, timing matters. A pressure ulcer that appears after admission (or worsens quickly) can raise questions about:
- whether the facility completed risk assessments properly after intake
- whether turning/repositioning and skin checks were followed on schedule
- whether wound care escalated when redness or breakdown first appeared
- whether staff communicated concerns to clinicians in a timely way
When families feel blindsided, it’s usually because the care gaps weren’t obvious until the injury progressed.


