Pressure ulcers usually don’t appear out of nowhere. They develop when an at-risk resident isn’t repositioned, skin is not assessed consistently, and early warning signs aren’t acted on quickly.
In the Hempstead area, families often notice these problems after visiting on certain days or at certain times—only to learn that the facility’s care documentation doesn’t match what was happening during the relevant weeks. That mismatch is a common reason these cases become complex: the facility may have policies on paper, but the record may show gaps in follow-through.
A lawyer can help you focus on the real question: whether the facility met the standard of reasonable care for that resident’s risk level.


