Lexington families often tell us the same story: the injury seems to appear “out of nowhere,” and by the time someone notices, redness has already progressed. In practice, pressure ulcers can worsen quietly when:
- Repositioning intervals aren’t consistently followed (missed turns during shift changes are a common red flag)
- Skin assessments aren’t documented even when staff claim they occurred
- A resident’s mobility needs increase after illness, hospitalization, or surgery, but the care plan isn’t updated quickly
- Hydration, nutrition, or pain management is delayed—making healing slower and complications more likely
Because Nebraska nursing homes rely heavily on internal documentation, the timeline recorded by the facility can become the centerpiece of your claim.


