In central Florida, many families split time between work, school, and caregiving travel. That can make it easier for warning signs to go unnoticed until a wound is clearly advanced.
Pressure sores typically develop when one or more of these prevention steps aren’t consistently followed:
- Repositioning doesn’t happen on the schedule required for a resident’s mobility level
- Skin checks are delayed, incomplete, or not documented
- Wound care escalation is slow when redness or breakdown appears
- Hygiene and moisture control are inconsistent for incontinent or high-risk residents
- Nutrition/hydration needs aren’t addressed early enough to support healing
When families contact a facility after noticing changes, the response matters. In many neglect cases, the timeline shows that concerns were raised—yet the resident wasn’t protected quickly enough.


