Pressure ulcers—sometimes called bedsores—can worsen quickly when residents are left in the same position too long, when skin checks aren’t performed consistently, or when wound care is delayed. In real facilities, these failures often show up as patterns:
- turning/repositioning isn’t happening on schedule
- skin assessments are incomplete or not timely
- staff respond only after family notices visible redness
- care plans aren’t updated when mobility, nutrition, or medical risk changes
Illinois families should know this: facilities are expected to follow accepted standards of resident care. If your loved one’s risk factors were known—limited mobility, sensory impairment, diabetes, poor nutrition—and the records don’t match the outcome, that mismatch can matter legally.


