Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly. What matters isn’t just that an injury occurred—it’s whether the facility recognized risk early and followed a care plan designed to prevent skin breakdown.
In Crestwood and surrounding communities, families frequently report a similar pattern: concerns are raised during visits, the response sounds reassuring in the moment, and then the record later reflects gaps—missing skin checks, inconsistent repositioning documentation, or delayed escalation to wound care.
Because nursing facilities maintain records that can be difficult to reconstruct later, acting early can help preserve the timeline that insurers and defense counsel will argue over.


