In the Lake Wales area, families commonly describe a familiar pattern: a resident is admitted after an illness or surgery, family members settle into a routine of visiting, and then—weeks later—notice changes at the same time other daily care seems to be slipping. Pressure ulcers matter legally because they’re frequently tied to preventable failures such as:
- missed or inconsistent turning/repositioning
- incomplete skin checks or delayed escalation when redness appears
- hygiene gaps that allow moisture to break down skin
- care plans that don’t match the resident’s mobility and sensation level
- staffing shortfalls that reduce time for monitoring and wound response
Florida nursing homes are expected to follow established standards of care. When pressure injuries are avoidable with appropriate prevention and timely treatment, the facts can support a negligence claim.


