When a resident’s skin breaks down, the injury often reflects a chain of missed opportunities—not just “bad luck.” Families in Hammonton frequently describe the same pattern:
- A resident seemed stable, then a new redness appeared.
- Staff reassured the family, but documentation lagged.
- The wound worsened, requiring stronger treatment or hospitalization.
In New Jersey nursing home neglect matters, the timeline is critical. Whether the facility recognized risk, followed the resident’s care plan, and responded promptly can become the difference between a claim that is dismissed as “medical misfortune” and one that shows preventable neglect.


