A bedsore isn’t just discoloration. Pressure ulcers can reflect failures in everyday care—such as not repositioning on schedule, inadequate skin checks, delays in wound treatment, or insufficient coordination with clinicians. In many Alabama long-term care settings, residents may be at higher risk due to limited mobility, diabetes, circulatory issues, or cognitive impairment.
When a facility provides proper prevention, early redness is typically addressed before it becomes a deeper injury. When it isn’t, the injury can worsen quickly and lead to infection, hospitalization, or loss of independence.


