In Alliance, families often juggle work schedules, school pickups, and travel to multiple appointments. That can make it easier for small warning signs to be missed—or for the facility to claim the injury was already present or unavoidable.
Pressure ulcer cases frequently turn on timing, such as:
- Whether the resident had no documented pressure injury on intake
- When risk factors were identified (mobility limits, incontinence, sensory impairment)
- The first documented skin change and whether it was treated promptly
- Whether repositioning, hygiene, and wound care were recorded consistently
When families are away during long stretches (commuting, weekend coverage, shift work), the facility’s documentation becomes even more important—because insurers and defense counsel will point to records to argue the care was appropriate.


