In the weeks after a hospital stay, many families in the De Pere area notice details they didn’t catch at the time: a test result mentioned but not acted on, discharge instructions that don’t match the patient’s condition, new complications that appear soon after medication changes, or a missed opportunity to escalate care.
Hospitals in Wisconsin handle high volumes of patients, and care is delivered through teams—so the breakdown is often not a single dramatic moment. It may show up as:
- an incomplete timeline in nursing notes or monitoring records
- inconsistent documentation across shifts
- delays in communicating lab/imaging findings
- medication administration issues or missing safety checks
- infection control lapses that emerge after discharge
If you’re noticing a pattern that doesn’t feel consistent with reasonable care, it’s worth taking it seriously and documenting it.


