In the Dover area, families often notice problems during visiting hours, shift changes, or after a fall/illness has left a resident weaker and more immobile. Those moments matter—because pressure ulcers can worsen fast when:
- staff are short-handed during peak demand periods
- a resident’s mobility changes and the care plan isn’t updated promptly
- wound progression isn’t escalated to the right clinicians
- nutrition/hydration support lags behind clinical needs
When families ask, “Could this have been prevented?” they’re really asking whether the facility responded like a reasonably careful nursing home would have under Ohio standards of care.


