In suburban communities like South Lyon, families often see early warning signs during visit windows—sometimes after weekends, after long stretches without close observation, or when new caregivers rotate in.
You may notice:
- Redness or dark patches that appear after a period of limited mobility
- Delayed response when you ask about turning/repositioning, hygiene, or wound checks
- Inconsistent documentation you receive in updates compared with what staff verbally explain
- A sudden change in condition—such as increased pain, drainage, or infection concerns
Those observations can be helpful, but they’re also the reason timing becomes critical. The sooner you preserve information and request records, the easier it is to compare what care was planned versus what happened.


