Pressure ulcers often develop when residents spend too long in the same position or when risk is not actively managed. While every case differs, Boaz-area families commonly notice patterns like:
- Turning and repositioning not happening on schedule (or not documented when it should be)
- Delays in responding to early skin changes such as persistent redness or warmth
- Gaps in monitoring after a resident returns from the hospital or experiences a decline
- Care plans that look good on paper but aren’t followed consistently on the floor
- Insufficient support for residents who can’t reposition themselves
Even when a facility has policies, neglect claims often turn on implementation—what caregivers actually did, how quickly staff escalated concerns, and whether documentation matches the resident’s condition over time.


