Pressure ulcers—often called bedsores—form when prolonged pressure, friction, or shearing damages skin and deeper tissue. In many cases, they are preventable with consistent risk monitoring and timely intervention.
In Pike Road and the surrounding Montgomery-area communities, families frequently report similar patterns when injuries occur:
- Residents who are mostly immobile (bedbound or transferred frequently for appointments) but are not repositioned on schedule
- Skin assessments that appear late or incomplete after a resident shows early warning signs
- Wound care documented after the fact, with fewer details about daily prevention steps
- Communication gaps between nursing staff, wound care providers, and therapists
A facility may argue the ulcer was unavoidable due to the resident’s health. Your lawyer’s job is to examine whether the care plan and day-to-day practices matched what a reasonably careful facility should have done.


