Families typically don’t start with legal questions. They start with small, troubling signs—then a rapid change.
Common early red flags include:
- Staff report “they’re being monitored,” but you notice redness or discoloration that doesn’t seem to improve
- Turn/reposition help appears inconsistent when you call or visit
- Wound care updates are vague (“we’re treating it”) without dates, staging, or progress notes
- The resident is more uncomfortable when moved, sits/leans for long periods, or seems unusually lethargic
Pressure ulcers aren’t just skin irritation. They can be linked to gaps in risk assessment, turning schedules, hygiene assistance, and timely escalation when a wound is worsening.


