Mequon is known for a stable, suburban lifestyle—but long-term care staffing can still feel stretched. In many facilities, turnover, scheduling gaps, and increased workload can occur around peak demand periods, staffing shortages, or when facilities are managing multiple residents with complex needs at once.
When care becomes inconsistent, pressure ulcer prevention can suffer in practical ways, such as:
- Turning and repositioning schedules not being followed reliably
- Delays in responding to early redness or skin breakdown
- Missed documentation of skin checks and risk reassessments
- Insufficient coordination between nursing staff and wound care providers
If your family first noticed the problem after a period of “quiet” routine—when you assumed everything was stable—that timing matters. A lawyer can help build a record-based timeline to see whether the injury progressed during gaps in prevention.


