Pressure ulcers don’t typically appear out of nowhere. They usually develop when a resident’s risk level and needs weren’t matched with consistent prevention and timely treatment.
Families in and around Kokomo often notice concerns in patterns such as:
- Skin redness or discoloration that wasn’t evaluated promptly
- Missed or inconsistent turning/repositioning schedules
- Delayed wound care orders after a change is reported
- Poor documentation of skin checks, hygiene, or mobility assistance
- A resident’s condition worsening while the facility offers explanations but not updated care
Even when a facility argues the injury was “inevitable,” the key issue is whether reasonable staff actions were taken as the resident’s risk changed.


