Pressure ulcers aren’t just “skin issues.” In nursing homes, they can point to failures in day-to-day care—especially when residents need frequent repositioning, skin checks, moisture control, and timely wound treatment.
In the Freeport community, families often describe similar patterns:
- A loved one returns from a hospital stay and quickly worsens once back in the facility
- Care teams note mobility limitations, but documentation of repositioning or skin checks appears inconsistent
- Concerns raised by family members aren’t reflected in updated care plans or prompt wound management
These situations can be emotionally overwhelming. But they also create the kind of factual record that attorneys can use to evaluate negligence and causation.


