Aurora is largely residential, but residents often cycle through the same limited set of care environments—skilled nursing, rehab, and sometimes short hospital stays—before returning to the facility. That pattern matters legally because it can create gaps in timelines and confusion about where the injury began.
Common Aurora-family scenarios we see include:
- A loved one is discharged after surgery or an illness and returns with increased immobility, then develops redness that wasn’t present before.
- Family members report they asked about turning schedules or wound care, but later discover the documentation doesn’t match what staff told them.
- A pressure ulcer worsens after a staffing change, temporary coverage, or a period when multiple residents needed the same hands-on assistance.
When these situations occur, a strong case usually depends on pinning down when skin breakdown started and whether the facility responded with appropriate prevention and treatment.


