Agawam is a suburban community with many families who rely on nearby long-term care and rehabilitation services. When a resident’s mobility declines—after surgery, illness, or a fall—facilities are expected to adjust care immediately.
Pressure ulcers typically raise concerns when:
- A resident’s risk level changed but the care plan didn’t keep up
- Repositioning and skin checks weren’t done at the frequency required by the resident’s condition
- Wound care was delayed or not escalated when early warning signs appeared
- Documentation doesn’t match the timeline families report
Massachusetts standards require nursing homes to provide care that meets professional expectations. When that doesn’t happen, a pressure ulcer can become part of a larger pattern of preventable neglect.


