Pressure ulcers don’t appear overnight. They can start as mild redness or skin irritation, then progress when a resident isn’t consistently repositioned, monitored, or treated according to their risk level.
In Fair Lawn and surrounding Bergen County communities, families may visit at irregular times because of commute patterns and caregiving responsibilities. That means the facility’s documentation—turning schedules, skin checks, wound care notes—becomes even more critical. When staff records don’t match what families observe, or when risk assessments weren’t followed, that gap can support a claim.


