Pressure ulcers (sometimes called bedsores) typically don’t appear “out of nowhere.” They often develop when basic prevention steps aren’t followed consistently—such as:
- Turning and repositioning schedules that aren’t maintained
- Delayed response to early redness or skin breakdown
- Inadequate moisture control and hygiene support
- Missed updates to a resident’s care plan when condition changes
- Limited monitoring of residents who can’t independently report discomfort
In many Loves Park-area cases, the problem isn’t just the injury itself—it’s the gap between what the care plan required and what actually happened on the floor. That gap can show up in documentation inconsistencies, delayed wound care orders, or “blank” periods where skin assessments should have occurred.


