In a suburban community like Bothell—where residents often move between home, work, and medical appointments—families may notice problems in a way that’s different from what staff assumes. For example:
- A resident’s condition may appear stable during routine visits, then worsen quickly over the weekend or between shift changes.
- Documentation may not match what family members observe during short windows of time.
- After discharge to another facility or to home health, wound details can become harder to reconstruct.
These realities don’t automatically prove wrongdoing. But they do highlight why timing, records, and communication logs are so important when evaluating a pressure ulcer claim in Washington.


