In Northeast Ohio, it’s common for seniors to move from Akron hospitals or rehabilitation centers into long-term care quickly after an illness, surgery, or fall. Those transitions are high-stakes:
- Care needs change fast (mobility, nutrition, skin sensitivity, medication side effects).
- Family members notice late—often after they see redness or a wound that wasn’t there days earlier.
- Documentation gaps happen when risk assessments, turning schedules, and wound monitoring aren’t coordinated.
When pressure ulcers show up after discharge, Ohio facilities are still expected to follow appropriate prevention and treatment protocols based on the resident’s assessed risk. A lawyer can help you evaluate whether the timeline matches reasonable care.


