Suamico is a residential community with many families relying on nearby long-term care options. When residents spend long hours immobile—whether from stroke recovery, dementia-related mobility limits, or chronic illness—pressure injuries can develop quickly without consistent repositioning and skin monitoring.
The key question for a claim is often not “did a sore happen?” but whether the facility’s prevention and response matched Wisconsin expectations for safety and nursing care. Pressure ulcers can escalate from early redness to deeper tissue damage when risk factors aren’t managed in real time.
In practice, families often notice patterns that don’t align with what a facility says it is doing—such as delayed reporting, inconsistent wound updates, or care plan changes that come only after deterioration.


