A pressure ulcer that appears after a resident arrives is often the starting point for a neglect investigation. In Shepherdsville-area cases, families commonly report a similar pattern:
- A resident is admitted with no open wound documented.
- Within weeks, caregivers notice redness, bruising, or skin breakdown over a bony area (heels, sacrum, hips).
- The family later learns that turning schedules, skin checks, or wound updates didn’t happen consistently—or weren’t documented.
Kentucky nursing homes are required to provide care that matches the resident’s needs. When a facility’s documentation shows delayed recognition, missing skin assessments, or inconsistent wound care, it can support a claim. The key is building a timeline you can prove.


