Verona is a growing Dane County community. Many families rely on nearby long-term care services, and like many Midwest areas, staffing, turnover, and scheduling pressures can affect day-to-day resident monitoring.
When a facility falls behind on basic skin protection routines—turning/repositioning, moisture management, and timely wound assessment—pressure injuries can worsen in days, not weeks. That matters legally because Wisconsin nursing facilities are expected to provide care consistent with professional standards, including responding to resident risk as conditions change.
In practice, families often notice the issue only after it becomes visible (or after a resident complains). By then, medical records may show risk factors existed earlier—raising questions about whether preventative steps were missed.


