Fairview residents and families frequently balance work schedules, commuting, and regular travel to visit loved ones. That reality can create a pattern we see in nursing home cases: concerns are raised during hectic stretches—when staffing is tight, documentation is rushed, or communication breaks down.
Pressure ulcers are sometimes noticed after a family visit, after a shift change, or after a hospital transfer. If you can connect the timing (for example, “we first saw redness after X date” or “we were told turning was happening, but the wound worsened anyway”), those details can help your attorney build a clear timeline.


