Pressure ulcers—sometimes called bedsores—form when sustained pressure, friction, or shearing harms skin and underlying tissue. Most cases are preventable when staff follow the care plan and respond quickly to early skin changes.
In Kentucky, families often learn the hard way that negligence claims are evidence-driven. The key legal question usually isn’t whether the resident got a wound. It’s whether the facility recognized risk, implemented prevention, and documented checks and repositioning as required by accepted standards of care.


