In many cases, families describe the same shock: the resident seemed stable during a visit, and then a new redness or open wound appears days later. In La Vergne’s suburban setting, loved ones often balance shift work, school schedules, and commuting—meaning you may not be able to catch early warning signs the moment they happen.
That’s exactly why the paperwork matters. Facilities are expected to assess skin risk, follow care plans, and respond quickly when early symptoms appear. When staff documentation doesn’t match the timing of the injury—or when care steps appear delayed—those gaps can be central to a claim.


