In and around Marshfield, many families rely on a mix of caregivers—facility staff, visiting family members, and follow-up clinicians after hospital stays. That makes timing especially important:
- When did the resident’s skin condition first appear concerning?
- What risk factors were documented (mobility limits after surgery, diabetes, reduced sensation, dehydration, weight loss)?
- Were repositioning and skin checks performed consistently during the days leading up to the wound?
Wisconsin nursing homes must follow accepted standards of resident care. When pressure injuries develop after a resident was flagged as high risk, the timeline can strongly influence whether neglect was a factor.


