In Glendale and nearby communities, many families visit regularly—often around work schedules, weekend routines, or after commuting from the broader Milwaukee area. That pattern can matter in pressure ulcer cases. Loved ones may notice:
- Redness or discoloration that appears after a long stretch between check-ins
- A decline in comfort or mobility compared to prior weeks
- Delays in staff responding to concerns about turning, hygiene, or wound care
- Confusing explanations about why the injury developed when risk factors were known
Even when families can’t identify the “cause” right away, their observations often help attorneys build a timeline: when risk signs were present, when the facility documented them, and when the ulcer actually appeared.


