Pressure ulcers (also called bedsores) can sometimes occur even with good care, but they frequently reflect preventable breakdowns. In practice, families in Florida often notice issues after a shift in condition—such as when a resident becomes less mobile, has an infection, or begins needing more assistance with turning, bathing, and toileting.
In a negligence claim, the key question is usually not “could this happen?” but whether the facility responded like a reasonably careful provider once risk was known. That response is typically reflected in:
- skin assessments and wound staging
- turning/repositioning documentation
- staff check-ins and follow-through on care plans
- wound care escalation when redness or breakdown first appears


