A key detail in many Northfield nursing home cases is timing. Families often notice that their loved one arrived without an ulcer and later developed one while under facility care.
That timeline can be complicated by medical conditions common among older adults—mobility limits after illness, diabetes-related circulation issues, dementia, or medication side effects. But if risk assessments were incomplete, turning/skin-check routines weren’t followed, or wound escalation was delayed, the “why” behind the ulcer can point to negligence.
In practical terms, Northfield families should focus on whether the facility:
- Documented skin checks and repositioning early and consistently
- Responded quickly when redness or breakdown appeared
- Updated care plans when risk changed
- Provided appropriate wound care and follow-up


