In the Mid-Ohio River Valley area, families frequently visit during evenings and weekends—after work, after travel, or during short breaks from commuting. That timing can matter.
Common “first notice” scenarios we see include:
- A resident seems fine during one visit, then returns with visible redness over bony areas.
- A family member raises concerns about turning schedules, hygiene, or mobility assistance, but the response doesn’t match the urgency of the wound stage.
- A wound improves temporarily, then worsens again—suggesting prevention steps weren’t consistent.
If you’re in Marietta and your loved one’s care involves frequent transfers, mobility limitations, or care changes after illness, the risk of documentation gaps can rise. A lawyer can help you pinpoint where records may not align with what a reasonable facility should have done.


