Pressure ulcers aren’t just uncomfortable injuries. They can signal a breakdown in day-to-day care—like missed turning schedules, delays responding to early redness, or care plans that weren’t followed consistently.
In many Port Chester-area cases, families notice the problem after the fact: a visit reveals discoloration, a wound has worsened since the last check-in, or staff can’t explain why preventive steps weren’t documented. That’s where legal review starts: not with blame-by-guessing, but with whether the facility’s actions matched what residents at similar risk should have received.


