In real cases across North Miami Beach and the surrounding Miami-Dade area, families often first realize something is wrong when:
- Staff describe redness as “minor” but it spreads quickly
- Turning/repositioning seems inconsistent (you may notice long gaps between check-ins)
- A resident’s mobility or hydration appears to decline without clear updates
- Wound care changes are discussed only after you ask repeatedly
- Photos, measurements, or wound descriptions don’t match what you’re seeing
Even when the facility argues the injury “just happens,” pressure ulcers are frequently tied to preventable gaps: risk assessment not updated, care plans not followed, delays in escalation, or documentation that doesn’t reflect actual bedside care.


