In practice, families in and around Suamico tend to spot problems during routine visits—especially when they notice changes that weren’t there the day before. Common early observations include:
- Red or discolored skin over a bony area (heels, hips, tailbone)
- A resident who seems more uncomfortable during movement or transfers
- Delayed attention after you raise concerns
- Documentation that doesn’t match what you saw (e.g., a wound noted later than expected)
Because pressure ulcers can worsen quickly—particularly for residents with limited mobility or poor circulation—timing matters. The sooner you begin organizing information, the easier it is for counsel to evaluate whether care fell below what a reasonable Wisconsin facility should have provided.


