In nursing homes around Sylvania and Lucas County, residents frequently have complex medical needs—mobility limitations after surgery, conditions that affect sensation, chronic illness, and changes in nutrition. Those factors increase risk, but they don’t excuse preventable injuries.
A pressure ulcer may begin as a small area of discoloration that staff should catch quickly through scheduled skin checks and repositioning. When families are visiting during limited hours or are coordinating work, school, and travel, early warning signs can be overlooked—especially if facility documentation is delayed or incomplete.
What tends to raise legal concerns is not simply that an ulcer occurred, but whether the facility responded like it had to.


