Oviedo is a growing Central Florida community, and families often coordinate care around work schedules, school commitments, and travel between homes and healthcare appointments. That reality can affect how quickly skin changes are reported to staff.
Pressure ulcers are frequently preventable, but they can worsen when:
- turning/repositioning isn’t done on time,
- risk assessments aren’t updated after changes in mobility or health,
- wound checks are delayed, or
- families aren’t informed promptly when redness or skin breakdown appears.
When a facility’s internal records show risk was known but response was slow, that timing becomes a key part of the case.


