In Royal Palm Beach, many families juggle work, school schedules, and commuting across the West Palm Beach area. That makes it easier for warning signs to be missed—like redness that fades, a delay in reporting pain, or “we’ll take care of it” promises that never translate into documented wound care.
Legally, pressure ulcers often matter because they can reflect breakdowns in daily care routines: repositioning, skin checks, moisture management, and timely escalation when a resident’s condition changes.
When a facility’s documentation doesn’t match what families observe—or when the care provided doesn’t align with a resident’s risk level—those gaps can support a negligence claim.


