Marysville families often tell us similar stories: a resident seemed stable, then a new wound appeared, and concerns were raised more than once before anything changed. Pressure ulcers are different from minor skin irritation. They often reflect breakdowns in core care duties—especially for residents who are:
- mostly bedbound or chairbound for long stretches
- recovering from surgery or illness that limits mobility
- experiencing reduced sensation (including certain neurological conditions)
- dependent on staff for turning, hygiene, and skin checks
In a fast-paced facility environment, documentation gaps and delayed response can matter as much as the care itself. Ohio courts and insurers generally look closely at what the facility knew at the time, what it documented, and whether care matched the resident’s assessed risk.


