When you spot a bedsore—or you’re told one has developed—your next steps can affect both your loved one’s care and the strength of the case.
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Request immediate clinical evaluation in writing
- Ask whether the facility is treating it as a pressure injury, what stage it is, and what changes are being made to the care plan.
- If you suspect the injury is worsening, ask for reassessment dates.
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Get copies of the wound-related records
- Don’t rely only on verbal updates. Ask for documentation of skin assessments, wound care notes, and any repositioning/turning records tied to the time the ulcer appeared.
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Document your timeline while it’s fresh
- Note when you first noticed redness, drainage, odor, swelling, or a change in the resident’s comfort.
- Keep a log of calls, visits, and what was said about turning schedules or treatment.
Ohio nursing home disputes often come down to timing—what the facility knew, when it recorded it, and whether actions matched the care plan.


