In daily life, Bridgewater is a residential community with many older adults and caregivers juggling work, travel, and appointments. When a resident becomes less mobile, the timeline matters: pressure injuries often worsen quickly when repositioning, skin checks, and wound response aren’t handled consistently.
Legally, the question is whether the facility provided reasonable care under the circumstances—including following the care plan, documenting risk assessments, and responding promptly when early skin changes appear.
Common red flags families in the Bridgewater area report seeing include:
- turning/repositioning that appears inconsistent with the care plan
- delays in responding after you (or the resident) noticed redness or discomfort
- wound care that doesn’t match the documented stage or severity
- care notes that don’t line up with what staff told family members


