Families frequently describe a pattern: everything seemed “fine” during admission, and then a wound appears after a noticeable change—such as:
- A decline in mobility after illness or surgery
- Increased time in a wheelchair or in bed without consistent repositioning
- Staffing shortages or a change in the care team
- Delayed skin checks or slow escalation from “monitoring” to wound treatment
- Documentation that doesn’t match what family members observed
Florida residents also deal with real-world operational pressure in healthcare—high patient volume, staffing turnover, and the need for rapid response when a resident’s condition shifts. Those factors can matter legally when they lead to missed prevention steps.


