Many pressure ulcers don’t appear overnight. They often develop over days when a resident is left in the same position too long, skin checks are missed, or wound care is delayed. Families in Depew frequently describe a similar pattern:
- A resident seems “fine” during earlier visits.
- Then you notice redness, discoloration, swelling, or an open sore.
- Staff may explain it as “part of the condition,” but the timing raises concerns.
Legally, the key question is whether the facility provided the level of care a reasonable provider should have—given the resident’s risk factors and care plan.


