If you notice redness, a new wound, or an area that looks like it’s “not healing right,” don’t wait for a follow-up appointment.
Do these things immediately:
- Ask for a same-day skin assessment and request the facility document what they find (location, size, condition, and whether the area is blanchable).
- Request the wound care plan in writing (or confirm what it is and when it will be implemented).
- Keep a dated log of what you observed and when you reported it.
- Request copies of relevant records you’re allowed to receive (skin checks, wound notes, care plans).
In Durant, many families rely on weekday routines—visiting after work, checking in between appointments, or trying to coordinate rides. That timing can matter. A facility may point to “we were treating it,” but the records should show when the concern was recognized and what was done after you raised it.


