Pressure ulcers (often called bedsores) aren’t just “skin irritation.” In long-term care settings, they can indicate that core prevention steps weren’t followed consistently—such as:
- timely repositioning for residents with limited mobility
- regular skin assessments (not just occasional checks)
- prompt response when redness or early breakdown is noticed
- appropriate wound care and escalation when a wound worsens
In Georgia, nursing homes and related facilities are expected to follow accepted care standards. When those standards aren’t met, families may have grounds to investigate potential negligence and seek damages for medical bills, ongoing treatment, and the real-world impact on daily life.


