Pressure ulcers don’t always appear suddenly. They can start as mild redness or discoloration and then worsen when skin isn’t reassessed and treated promptly. For many Mount Dora families, the timing becomes especially frustrating because:
- You may not see the daily skin checks firsthand while your loved one is in care.
- Documentation may show assessments, but the timeline may not match what you remember noticing.
- Staff changes and shift handoffs can create gaps in consistent repositioning or follow-through.
When families call out concerns—such as delayed wound care, missed turning schedules, or poor hygiene assistance—the key question becomes whether the facility responded the way a reasonably careful care provider would have in the same circumstances.


