Pressure ulcers (often called bedsores) are not just skin discoloration. For many residents, they become a sign that basic prevention measures weren’t carried out consistently.
In a real Vincennes setting, families commonly notice problems after a change in condition—such as:
- a resident returned from a hospital stay and care practices didn’t “reset” properly
- staffing shortages affected routine checks and repositioning
- wound treatment was started, but follow-up and documentation were incomplete
- family concerns about redness or soreness were minimized or delayed
Even when a resident has health conditions that make healing difficult, facilities still have obligations to assess risk and respond quickly when early warning signs appear.


