Pressure ulcers don’t appear overnight. They often start as subtle skin changes—then progress—during stretches of time when a resident is left in the same position too long.
In many Franklin Park-area cases, families describe a familiar pattern:
- Short staffing or high turnover that affects daily consistency
- Care plans that sound thorough, but don’t match what’s recorded week to week
- Delays between a family concern and staff documentation of a wound assessment
- Residents whose mobility is limited, making turning/repositioning and skin checks essential
A key point for Pennsylvania families: the strongest claims are usually built on documented care gaps—not just the fact that a wound exists.


