Pressure ulcers don’t appear out of nowhere. They usually develop when prolonged pressure is left unaddressed—especially for residents who are bedridden, have limited mobility, or can’t feel discomfort normally.
Families in Aventura often report patterns that can matter legally, such as:
- “We were told it was being watched”—but wound progression continued.
- Inconsistent turning/positioning—especially during shift changes.
- Skins checks that seem rushed—or that don’t match what’s later found in wound notes.
- Gaps between the first complaint and treatment—for example, redness that wasn’t escalated into proper wound care.
When staffing strain or operational shortcuts interfere with a resident’s care plan, the risk of preventable ulcers increases.


