Lansdale is a suburban community with many residents relying on family support from nearby areas during recovery—sometimes while still working, commuting, or managing school schedules. That reality can make it harder to catch early warning signs in a timely way.
Pressure ulcers can start subtly: redness that doesn’t fade, skin that breaks down over a bony area, or deterioration noticed after a change in routine. When staffing is stretched or care documentation is inconsistent, families may later discover the injury was developing while they believed the resident was being regularly monitored.
A lawyer’s job is to translate what you observed and what the facility recorded into a clear timeline—so the claim focuses on whether reasonable preventive care was provided.


