In the Capital Region, many families juggle work, commuting, and caregiving responsibilities. That can make it easy to miss early warning signs—or to question whether what you noticed was “supposed to be handled already.” Pressure ulcers typically develop over time, and the key legal question becomes: what did the facility know, when did they know it, and what did they do in response?
A lawyer will focus on the sequence of events:
- Was the resident identified as high risk?
- Were skin checks actually performed as required?
- Did repositioning and wound care occur when the care plan said it would?
- Did staff escalate concerns promptly when redness, breakdown, or drainage appeared?


