Many residents and families in Elmwood Park spend a lot of time navigating daily routines—commutes, school schedules, and weekend visits. When a loved one develops redness, an open wound, or a wound that seems to worsen between visits, it can feel alarming and confusing.
A common problem we see is that families raise concerns, but the facility response is delayed, vague, or inconsistent. They may say the injury is “just part of aging” or “medical complications,” even when the timing suggests a care plan wasn’t followed.
A lawyer’s role is to turn those concerns into a clear, evidence-based story:
- When the skin changes were first noticed
- What the facility documented at that time
- Whether prevention steps (like repositioning and skin checks) were actually implemented


