A bedsore is usually a warning sign that the resident’s risk wasn’t handled the way it should have been. In nursing homes around the Jacksonville area, common contributing factors include:
- Residents who are moved less often than care plans require
- Delays in responding to early redness or “non-blanchable” skin changes
- Inconsistent documentation of turning/repositioning
- Gaps in wound care follow-through after staffing changes or shift handoffs
- Nutrition and hydration problems that slow healing
What families see in person (a new wound, worsening discoloration, an odor, or drainage) often has a paper trail in skin assessments, wound notes, and care plans. The legal question is whether the facility’s response matched what a reasonably careful provider would do under similar circumstances.


