In suburban communities like Wadsworth, families commonly split time between caregiving responsibilities, work, and travel to visit loved ones. That means warning signs—like a change in skin color, soreness, or new breakdown near the tailbone, hips, heels, or shoulder—can be overlooked until they’re more severe.
By the time families notice, staff documentation may already be inconsistent or incomplete, and the facility may be focused on treatment rather than answering questions about prevention.
A local attorney’s job is to move the case from “we noticed something” to “we can prove what changed, when it changed, and what the facility did in response.”


