In and around Jupiter, many residents receive care from facilities that serve a mix of locals and seasonal visitors, and families may be juggling work schedules, commute time, and travel. When loved ones aren’t able to self-advocate, the consequences of slow responses can be severe.
Pressure ulcers tend to worsen when:
- Skin checks aren’t performed with the needed frequency
- Repositioning schedules aren’t consistently followed
- Wound care updates lag behind what clinicians document
- Care plans don’t match the resident’s current mobility and nutrition needs
Even when a facility claims “it happens sometimes,” the key question is whether the care provided matched what a reasonably careful facility would do once risk was identified.


