Lebanon families often juggle busy schedules, work commutes, and school obligations—so when you’re visiting a facility between shifts or during limited visiting hours, it can be easy to miss early warning signs like persistent redness, worsening skin breakdown, or delays in dressing changes.
In many Ohio facilities, communication and documentation are critical. If staff didn’t respond promptly to early skin changes, or if repositioning and hygiene were not carried out as required, a pressure ulcer can progress from a warning sign into a serious wound with infection risk.
That’s why Lebanon-area families need two things at once:
- Medical clarity about how the ulcer developed and progressed
- Legal clarity about whether the facility’s care met Ohio’s standard of reasonable nursing home practice


