A pressure ulcer isn’t just skin discoloration. For many residents, it’s a warning that the facility’s prevention system—turning schedules, skin checks, moisture control, wound response, nutrition monitoring, and mobility assistance—wasn’t followed the way it should be.
In Longwood and across Florida, families often report the same pattern:
- the resident was doing “fine” for weeks,
- then redness appeared,
- concerns were raised,
- and the injury worsened before treatment caught up.
That timeline matters legally. A lawyer will look at whether the facility recognized risk and responded promptly when the first signs appeared.


