In many cases, the first documentation appears after the wound has already progressed—especially when a resident is quiet, less mobile, or unable to communicate discomfort. Pressure ulcers can also be mistaken early for minor skin irritation.
In Florida, nursing home and assisted living care is highly regulated, and the timing of risk assessment, skin checks, and wound treatment matters. Waiting for “the next update” can make it harder to prove what the facility knew, when it knew it, and whether the response matched the care plan.
If you suspect neglect contributed to a pressure ulcer, start collecting information immediately—even before you talk to an attorney.


