In suburban and residential communities like Windsor, caregivers and family members may not be on-site every day. That can mean early skin changes—redness, discoloration, persistent irritation, or a new “sore spot”—are noticed only when they become obvious.
From a legal standpoint, timing matters because nursing homes are expected to identify risk and respond promptly. When early warning signs are missed or not escalated appropriately, the injury may worsen while documentation continues to show “routine” care.
If you’re concerned that staff “followed the plan” on paper but your loved one’s condition deteriorated in reality, that discrepancy is often central to the case.


