Pressure ulcers—often called bedsores—form when skin and tissue are exposed to prolonged pressure, friction, or shearing. But legally and medically, they’re also a warning sign that the resident’s care plan may not have been followed.
In practice, families in Broussard commonly describe patterns like:
- inconsistent turning/repositioning when staff are busy
- delayed wound assessment after redness or skin breakdown appears
- missing or unclear documentation about moisture control and hygiene
- care plan updates that don’t match what was actually happening day to day
A bedsore can worsen quickly, especially for residents who are recovering from illness, have limited mobility, or can’t reliably reposition themselves.


