In Lake Station, many families juggle commutes, shift schedules, and limited availability to visit frequently. When a resident is repeatedly left in the same position—sometimes during long stretches when staffing is stretched—small skin changes can be missed.
Bedsores may progress when:
- turning/repositioning isn’t done as often as the care plan requires,
- skin checks aren’t completed at the right intervals,
- early redness or abnormal warmth is documented late,
- wound care orders aren’t followed consistently,
- dehydration or poor nutrition isn’t addressed promptly.
When families finally see the injury (or receive a sudden call about it), the question becomes immediate: was this a preventable breakdown in care, or a medical inevitability? Your attorney can help evaluate that question using the facility’s records.


