Oak Creek is a suburban community with easy access to major medical systems in the Milwaukee area. That can cut both ways: families move residents between settings quickly, and care transitions can expose gaps—especially when staffing is stretched or communication breaks down.
In many nursing home pressure ulcer situations, the pattern looks like this:
- A resident is flagged as high risk for skin breakdown (limited mobility, medical devices, reduced sensation).
- Staff documentation reflects preventive measures were provided.
- Then family notices redness, discoloration, or worsening wounds—often at a time when the resident was expected to have been regularly repositioned and monitored.
When the clinical story and the paperwork don’t line up, Wisconsin attorneys typically focus on whether the facility’s care plan was implemented in practice, not just recorded on paper.


