A pressure ulcer isn’t just a cosmetic issue—it can progress from redness to deeper tissue damage and complications such as infection. Louisiana facilities are expected to respond promptly to risk and early warning signs.
Families in Hammond often notice a pattern that raises red flags:
- A resident spends long stretches in the same position (bed or wheelchair)
- Staff responses to concerns are delayed or inconsistent
- Dressing changes or wound treatment appear to lag behind what family members are told
- Care plans seem to change “after the fact,” not before the injury
When these issues line up with the timing of the ulcer’s appearance, it may support a claim that the facility failed to provide reasonable preventative care.


