Pressure ulcers don’t usually appear overnight without warning signs. In many cases, families first notice changes during routine visits—sometimes after a period when a resident has been less mobile, has had a change in medication, or has been recovering from an illness.
In Palm Bay and nearby communities, families often run into the same pattern:
- The injury is documented after it has already progressed.
- The facility points to the resident’s medical condition.
- Records are provided late or are inconsistent.
- Care plans and wound care updates aren’t clear enough to explain what went wrong.
That’s why timing matters. The sooner you start documenting concerns and requesting records, the better chance you have of building a clear timeline.


