Pressure ulcers don’t appear overnight, and they don’t happen without underlying risk. In Alabama facilities, the standard expectation is that residents receive care plans tailored to their mobility, nutrition, skin sensitivity, and ability to reposition.
When staff fail to follow those plans consistently—whether due to staffing gaps, missed repositioning, delayed wound assessment, or incomplete documentation—the result can be worsening skin breakdown.
For Vestavia Hills families, the pattern is familiar: you might be told “we’re monitoring it,” yet visit notes show delays, or the injury appears after a period when the care team documented fewer checks than the resident required. Those timelines matter.


