In long-term care, a pressure ulcer isn’t simply a mark on the skin. In many Nicholasville-area cases, families notice early warning signs during routine visits—then see deterioration after missed turning schedules, delayed wound care, or inconsistent updates to the care plan.
Ask yourself these local, real-world questions:
- Did staff respond quickly when you raised concerns?
- Were repositioning and skin checks documented during the period the ulcer developed?
- Did the facility escalate care appropriately when redness or drainage appeared?
- Did the resident’s risk status change—and did the plan change with it?
The answers matter because negligence claims often turn on what was known, what was required, and what was actually done.


