Care problems that lead to bedsores are often gradual. Families in Brevard County may first see:
- Redness or discoloration that seemed minor at first, then progressed weeks later
- Wounds that spread faster than expected despite “routine care”
- Inconsistent updates on turning schedules, hygiene, or wound treatment
- A sudden decline in mobility or comfort after earlier stability
Florida residents also know how quickly schedules can change—staffing shifts, weekend coverage, and changing care needs can all affect whether a facility consistently follows the care plan.
A key point: pressure ulcers are often treatable and preventable when staff follow risk assessments, repositioning requirements, skin checks, and wound-care protocols. When those steps are missed or delayed, the injury can worsen.


