Michigan residents know that health care doesn’t always look the same from shift to shift. In nursing homes, pressure injuries can escalate quickly when basic prevention steps aren’t consistently followed.
Families in Jackson and surrounding communities commonly report concerns like:
- Skin redness noticed during one visit, followed by a delay before wound care is documented.
- Inconsistent repositioning (especially for residents who are mostly in bed or in a chair for long stretches).
- Gaps in turning logs or wound assessments that don’t match the resident’s progression.
- Transfers between units (or between facilities) where risk assessments weren’t updated clearly.
- Infection concerns that appear after the facility had notice of worsening skin.
A key point for families: the strongest cases usually focus on the timeline—what the resident’s risk level was, when the first signs appeared, and whether the facility responded the way a reasonably careful provider would.


