Many families don’t learn about neglect from a single dramatic event. Instead, concerns build—often during visits after hours or weekends when staffing patterns can feel different.
Common early warning signs families in Independence report include:
- New or worsening redness over the tailbone, hips, heels, or shoulder blades
- A wound that “keeps getting bigger” despite the facility saying it’s improving
- Delays in getting in-person updates or wound care details during the week
- Inconsistent answers about repositioning (turning schedules) or hygiene assistance
Pressure ulcers can progress quickly, especially for residents who are bedridden, have limited mobility, or rely on others for repositioning and toileting. When care falls short, the injury can become complicated by infection or extended healing time.


