If you’ve noticed redness, open skin, drainage, or a wound that appears to be worsening, act immediately:
- Ask for a wound assessment today and request the facility document the date, stage/grade (if used), and treatment plan.
- Request the care team’s pressure injury prevention plan (turning/repositioning schedule, skin checks, moisture management, mobility assistance).
- Get copies of the key records you can: admission notes, skin assessment history, wound care documentation, and care plan updates.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh—when you first noticed the issue, when you raised concerns, and what staff said in response.
In many Ontario cases, delays show up in the documentation: the wound is recorded only after it becomes severe, or the prevention steps weren’t consistently logged. A lawyer can help you compare what should have happened with what the records show.


