A bedsore isn’t just an uncomfortable skin problem. It can indicate that required care steps weren’t followed consistently—especially for residents who:
- can’t reposition themselves after turning schedules
- spend long stretches in wheelchairs or bed
- have reduced sensation (diabetes, neuropathy, stroke recovery)
- need assistance with hygiene, toileting, or nutrition
In practice, families in Mountain Home often notice concerns after a discharge, a change in staffing, or a shift in a resident’s condition—like increased time in bed after illness. When that happens, the legal focus becomes whether the facility responded with the level of prevention and wound-care monitoring a reasonable provider would use.


