A pressure ulcer isn’t simply “skin irritation.” It can be the result of conditions that require consistent prevention—such as regular repositioning, properly documented skin assessments, moisture control, and timely escalation when redness or open wounds appear.
When a facility falls short, the legal questions often come down to:
- whether the resident’s risk level was assessed and updated appropriately
- whether staff followed the facility’s turning/wound prevention plan
- how quickly the facility responded once staff documented early warning signs
In Plantation and throughout Broward County, facilities commonly rely heavily on documentation workflows and shift-based charting. If those records are incomplete, inconsistent, or don’t match the wound timeline, it can support a claim that the care provided did not meet a reasonable standard.


