Deerfield Beach has a mix of residential communities and high-traffic retail and healthcare areas. When families are juggling work schedules, appointments, and travel time to visit, it’s easy for early signs to go unnoticed—or for concerns to be raised after the injury has already progressed.
In many pressure ulcer cases, the key issue isn’t that a facility “never cared.” It’s that prevention and response weren’t consistent:
- skin checks may not have happened at the needed frequency,
- turning/repositioning may not have matched the resident’s risk level,
- wound care may have been delayed,
- nutrition and hydration support may not have kept pace with healing needs.
Those gaps can be especially damaging when a resident spends long stretches in the same position—common for people recovering from illness, dealing with mobility limits, or requiring assistance for basic hygiene.


