Chestnut Ridge is a suburban community where many residents rely on nearby long-term care facilities and rehab stays after hospital discharge. In those situations, pressure ulcer risk can rise quickly when a resident:
- transitions from hospital to skilled nursing (and care routines change)
- has limited mobility after surgery or illness
- needs frequent repositioning but can’t request help independently
- experiences fluctuations in nutrition, hydration, or alertness
When pressure ulcers develop during these transitions, families often feel blindsided. The key is to treat your concerns as time-sensitive: early documentation and prompt medical evaluation can strongly affect how a claim is built in New York.


