In Iowa, nursing homes must meet professional standards for resident safety and care. A pressure ulcer often indicates that one or more prevention steps weren’t carried out consistently—especially for residents who:
- spend long periods in a bed or wheelchair
- have limited mobility after illness
- have reduced sensation (so early redness may be missed)
- struggle with nutrition or hydration
When families in Cedar Falls notice a wound after a period of “routine” care, the question becomes practical: Was this preventable, and did the facility respond quickly once risk was known?


