In the Miami Valley area, families frequently tell us the same story: they notice a change during a visit, then realize the concern wasn’t addressed the way it should have been.
Common early signs include:
- New redness that doesn’t fade after routine care
- Skin that looks “broken,” shiny, or unusually warm
- Missed or inconsistent turning/repositioning during long shifts
- Delays in wound assessment after family reports concerns
Pressure ulcers are not just “skin deep.” They can reflect failures in risk assessment, repositioning, hygiene, moisture control, and escalation to wound care specialists. When care documentation doesn’t match what family members observed, that mismatch can become a key issue in a claim.


