Many residents in Louisiana facilities—particularly those with limited mobility—are at risk. The problem is that early warning signs can be subtle: persistent redness, skin warmth, discoloration, or reports of discomfort that get overlooked. By the time families notice something is wrong, the injury may have progressed.
In Baton Rouge, it’s also common for families to rely on weekend or evening visits. That timing can make it harder to spot patterns in day-to-day care—especially if documentation isn’t consistent. A strong legal case often focuses on what the facility knew, when it knew it, and whether care matched the resident’s assessed risk.


