Punta Gorda families may not expect that “basic” nursing tasks—like turning schedules, moisture management, and frequent skin assessments—can become inconsistent during busy shifts. In long-term care facilities across Florida, pressure injuries often emerge when one or more prevention steps break down, such as:
- Repositioning isn’t done on time for residents who can’t change positions independently
- Skin checks are delayed or incomplete, especially during shift changes
- Hygiene and moisture control don’t keep up with incontinence or perspiration
- Nutrition and hydration aren’t monitored closely enough to support healing
- Wound care escalations don’t happen when redness or breakdown first appears
A key point for families: a bed sore is rarely just an “unfortunate medical event.” While some residents are medically high-risk, Florida negligence claims focus on whether the facility provided the level of reasonable care required for that resident’s risk profile.


