Pressure ulcers (also called bedsores) aren’t “normal aging.” They often signal a breakdown in basic prevention and response, such as:
- turning and repositioning not happening as required
- missed or delayed skin checks
- inadequate moisture control or hygiene support
- care plans not followed when risk changes
- slow escalation to wound care when early redness appears
In practice, families in South Arkansas communities like Camden often describe similar patterns: the injury seems to appear suddenly, staff explanations don’t match what was documented, or the wound care plan changes only after the ulcer has progressed.


