Pressure ulcers (often called “bedsores”) can worsen quietly, especially when a resident’s mobility is limited or they require assistance with repositioning. Families in the Plover area often encounter a familiar pattern:
- Skin issues show up during a visit or shortly after—when you were not there every hour.
- The facility provides a delayed explanation such as “it was developing” or “the resident’s condition changed.”
- Documentation may be hard to interpret, and you’re left trying to connect dates across multiple shifts.
A well-prepared legal review focuses on one question: what did the facility know, when did it know it, and what did it do next? That’s where cases can be won.


