Olathe families often notice the issue through everyday moments—before it becomes a documented wound. Common scenarios we hear about include:
- Missed or delayed turning/repositioning for residents who can’t shift themselves.
- Inconsistent skin checks after a change in condition (falls, infections, hospital transfers, medication adjustments).
- Care plan not matching actual practice, especially when staffing is stretched.
- Delayed wound escalation, such as when redness appears but treatment doesn’t progress as expected.
- Nutrition and hydration gaps that make healing harder and complications more likely.
Kansas facilities are expected to provide reasonable care based on each resident’s condition and risk factors. When the record shows the facility knew (or should have known) and the resident still deteriorated, that’s where legal questions begin.


