Pressure ulcers aren’t just an injury—they’re a timeline. In many cases, the decisive evidence is buried in nursing documentation created every shift. In a community like London, where families may visit between work, school, and other obligations, it’s easy to miss the early warning signs.
Common scenarios we see include:
- A resident’s turning schedule isn’t reflected consistently in shift notes.
- Skin checks are documented, but the details don’t match the wound progression.
- Family concerns are recorded late—or described differently than what was reported.
- Care plan updates don’t appear when risk levels change.
A lawyer familiar with Ohio nursing home neglect claims can help you request, preserve, and interpret the records that insurance companies and facilities rely on.


