Pressure ulcers don’t always announce themselves loudly. Families often first hear about them during a routine update—or notice subtle changes during a visit.
In North Palm Beach, families frequently report scenarios like:
- A resident who spends long hours in a recliner after meals without consistent repositioning
- Skin redness that appeared after a period of missed turning or limited mobility assistance
- Worsening wounds after changes in staffing, agency coverage, or shift handoffs
- Delays in wound care escalation once a blister, open area, or drainage becomes visible
Even when a resident has health conditions that increase risk, the facility still has to follow a prevention and monitoring plan. When that plan is ignored or inconsistently applied, the resulting injury can be legally significant.


