Lebanon sits along busy regional routes, and many residents come from surrounding communities—sometimes with transfers between facilities, hospitals, and rehab units. Those moves can complicate paperwork and timelines.
In pressure ulcer claims, that matters because the question is usually not just whether an ulcer occurred, but when it developed and what the care team did in response at each stage:
- Was the resident assessed for skin breakdown risk after admission?
- Did turning/repositioning and skin checks happen consistently between shifts?
- When family members raised concerns, were those concerns documented and escalated?
- Did wound care progress match the severity indicated in medical notes?
If there were gaps—whether from staffing shortages, incomplete documentation, or delayed escalation—those issues can be central to liability.


