In local long-term care settings, residents may be more likely to develop bed sores when they spend long stretches in one position—particularly during nights, weekends, and during transitions between caregivers. Families often report patterns like:
- Redness or discoloration noticed after a visit that wasn’t there the day before
- A delay between the first concern and wound treatment
- Notes that the resident was “checked,” but the wound care plan doesn’t match what happened
- Inconsistent documentation of turning/repositioning during busy staffing periods
These are not “proof” by themselves—but they are the kinds of observations that help attorneys build a timeline and compare it to what the facility recorded.


