Pressure ulcers don’t typically appear out of nowhere. They are often tied to how a facility manages high-risk residents—especially people who:
- are mostly bedbound or require frequent repositioning,
- use wheelchairs for long stretches,
- have diabetes, poor circulation, or reduced sensation,
- struggle with nutrition, hydration, or wound healing,
- need hands-on assistance with hygiene and toileting.
In Palatka, as in other parts of Florida, families may visit after work or weekend trips and notice changes that staff may have documented earlier—or failed to document. Either way, the legal question becomes whether the facility responded the way a reasonably careful care provider should have when risk was identified.


