Casselberry families often describe similar day-to-day patterns in Florida facilities:
- Residents needing consistent repositioning after surgery, illness, or mobility decline
- Higher-risk patients (limited sensation, diabetes, dehydration, neurological conditions)
- Busy staffing periods or understaffing that makes skin checks and turning schedules harder to maintain
- Documentation gaps—families later discover the care plan required preventive steps that weren’t reflected in progress notes
Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly. What starts as redness can progress to deeper tissue injury if risk is not identified early and the care team does not respond fast.


