Because Bellevue is a region with many seniors living near medical corridors and transitioning between care settings, families often spot problems after a change—such as a hospitalization, rehab stay, or a shift in staffing patterns.
You may have a serious concern if you notice:
- A new red or discolored patch that doesn’t improve after being reported
- A wound that seems to appear faster than expected based on the resident’s condition
- “We’ll document it later” responses when you raise concerns
- Missed or delayed repositioning/turning observations
- Noticeable changes after weekends, holidays, or shifts with higher turnover
These details matter because pressure ulcer claims often rise or fall on timing: when the risk was recognized, when the care plan required action, and how quickly the facility responded.


