In local practice, pressure ulcer concerns often surface after a change in routine—especially when a resident’s care depends on consistent turning, hygiene, and monitoring.
You may see warning signs such as:
- A sudden red or discolored patch after a weekend or shift change
- “We’ll look at it later” responses when you raise concerns
- A visible decline after a rehab transfer or hospital discharge
- Inconsistent communication between staff at different times of day
- Wound care described in general terms, but no clear progression notes
Florida facilities are required to provide appropriate care. When a pressure injury appears without a matching record of prevention and timely treatment, families often have a right to ask: How did this happen here, and why didn’t it stop sooner?


