Pressure ulcers (also called bedsores) don’t usually appear “out of nowhere.” Families commonly report patterns like:
- A resident seems fine during one visit, then develops new redness or discoloration shortly after.
- Staff respond to concerns, but the wound doesn’t improve—or worsens over days.
- Turning/repositioning help appears inconsistent, especially during shift changes.
- Documentation mentions skin checks, but the resident’s condition tells a different story.
In Orange City, families often split time between home and multiple appointments (primary care, specialists, wound clinics). When that creates delays in noticing changes, it becomes even more important to preserve the timeline—and to make sure the facility’s records match what was actually done.


