In the Lebanon area, many families balance work, school schedules, and long travel times between home and medical appointments. That can make it easier for early warning signs to go unnoticed—especially when a resident is:
- more sedentary than usual (after illness, surgery, or medication changes)
- living with limited sensation or communication challenges
- receiving care from multiple shifts, so gaps aren’t obvious to visitors
Pressure ulcers can develop over time, and the facility’s response speed matters. The legal question usually becomes: When did the facility recognize the risk or the early skin changes—and what did it do after?


