Wallington is an active, densely populated Bergen County community. Families often visit regularly after work, during weekends, or while managing commute schedules—so warning signs can be noticed quickly when something seems “off,” such as:
- A resident’s skin appears red or discolored in an area that wasn’t previously affected
- Staff changes the explanation from day to day (“it’s temporary,” “they’re repositioned,” “the skin is just fragile”)
- Family members are told wound treatment is underway, but documentation doesn’t match what you’re seeing
- A resident seems unusually uncomfortable during care or when moved
If you suspect a bedsore is developing—or you’re seeing that it already has—don’t wait for the facility to “handle it.” In New Jersey, evidence and timelines matter, and delaying can make it harder to show what the facility knew and when it failed to respond.


