When you notice new redness, open skin, or worsening wounds in a nursing home or skilled nursing facility, take action quickly. In practice, the details you document in the first days can make a major difference later.
Do these steps immediately:
- Get medical evaluation the same day (or as soon as possible). Ask the care team to document the wound’s stage, location, and suspected cause.
- Request copies of wound-related records: skin assessments, wound care notes, treatment plans, and any reports showing risk assessments.
- Keep a private timeline for your attorney: dates you first noticed symptoms, what staff told you, and whether turning/repositioning or wound care seemed delayed.
- Photograph the wound if allowed by facility policy and medical staff. If photos aren’t permitted, write down what you observed.
If you’re juggling work, medical appointments, and travel in the Pleasantville area, it’s understandable to feel overwhelmed. You don’t have to handle this alone—legal help can organize what to request and how to preserve key evidence.


