A bedsore isn’t just “skin damage.” It often reflects breakdowns in basic prevention—such as turning schedules, moisture control, skin checks, and prompt wound care.
In real Cutler Bay life, families sometimes notice issues after:
- Frequent transfers between facilities or levels of care (records can be inconsistent)
- Short staffing spikes tied to staffing patterns and shift coverage
- Delays in responding when a resident’s mobility changes after an illness
- Care plan updates that don’t fully match what staff document day-to-day
When pressure injuries worsen quickly, the pattern can point to neglect—especially if risk assessments and skin monitoring didn’t keep up.


