In suburban communities around Pleasant Prairie, many residents depend on a mix of family visits, facility communication, and periodic updates. That can create real-world gaps—especially when:
- A resident has mobility limitations and can’t report discomfort.
- Care is primarily handled by rotating staff shifts.
- Family members receive updates inconsistently between visits.
- A resident’s condition changes after an illness, surgery, or fall.
Pressure ulcers can develop quickly, but they’re also sometimes slow-burn injuries. Either way, the key issue legally is whether the facility recognized risk and responded in a timely, appropriate way.


