In many Mansfield-area cases, the timeline is emotionally confusing:
- A resident enters a facility after a hospital stay and is initially stable.
- Over the following days or weeks, families notice redness, discoloration, or “a sore that won’t heal.”
- Care explanations may point to age or underlying conditions—while the records may show incomplete risk monitoring.
Ohio facilities are expected to assess skin risk, follow individualized care plans, and document turning/wound care appropriately. When a pressure ulcer appears after a period where risk should have been recognized—or when early warnings were ignored—the situation can become both medically serious and legally actionable.


