Bedsores typically form where pressure is constant—heels, hips, tailbone, and other bony areas. In many cases, they are preventable when facilities:
- perform timely skin assessments
- follow individualized repositioning plans
- respond promptly to early redness or deterioration
- coordinate wound care and nutrition/hydration support
In College Park, families often notice issues during busy periods—when visitor schedules change, when staffing is stretched, or when a resident’s condition fluctuates after an illness. That’s why timing matters. The first question your attorney will ask is simple: Was the resident at risk, and did the facility respond with the care plan that risk required?


