Fairview is a residential community where many families juggle work, school schedules, and commuting. That often means loved ones may be visited at inconsistent times—especially during evenings and weekends—when staff turnover and shift changes can affect documentation and response speed.
Families commonly report concerns like:
- staff calling it “just irritation” before a wound is formally staged
- delayed wound-care consults after redness or drainage appears
- turning and repositioning not matching what the care plan requires
- inconsistent updates to family when a resident’s mobility or nutrition declines
In New Jersey, these concerns translate into the legal question courts and insurers focus on: whether the facility provided reasonable preventive care under the resident’s assessed risk level.


