Framingham is largely residential with many older adults relying on skilled nursing, short-term rehab after hospitalization, and long-term memory or mobility care. In these settings, pressure ulcers may appear after:
- Hospital discharges during busy transitions (staffing and documentation gaps can follow admission changes)
- Limited mobility after surgery or illness (residents need consistent turning and skin checks)
- Long stretches between family visits (families often notice changes only after a wound worsens)
- Inconsistent follow-through on care plans (turning schedules, moisture management, and wound monitoring)
Massachusetts nursing facilities are expected to provide appropriate prevention and treatment. When care doesn’t match what the risk level required, families may have grounds to seek compensation.


