In smaller communities and surrounding regions, families often balance caregiving responsibilities with commuting, school schedules, and frequent travel to facilities. When you’re not physically present multiple times a day, you may miss early warning signs—like persistent redness, changes in skin color, or new discomfort—until the wound is documented as more serious.
That timing matters. Facilities may claim they responded appropriately, and they may point to the resident’s overall health. A lawyer’s job is to compare what the record says with what a reasonable care plan would require—especially when the resident has risk factors such as limited mobility, diabetes, poor circulation, or impaired sensation.


