One of the most practical steps in an Ashwaubenon nursing home case is acting quickly to lock down the timeline.
Nursing facilities document constantly, but those records can become harder to obtain if you wait—especially when families are told “it’s being handled” or asked to rely on verbal updates. Early action helps ensure you can compare:
- what the resident’s skin condition was at or near admission
- when risk factors were identified (mobility limits, incontinence, sensory impairment)
- when redness or injury was first noted
- whether repositioning and wound care matched the resident’s care plan
If you suspect neglect, ask for copies of the relevant documents and schedule a consultation as soon as possible.


