Bedsores don’t appear overnight from “nothing.” They usually develop when a resident is left in the same position too long, when early redness is missed, or when a care plan isn’t followed closely enough.
In day-to-day nursing home life, problems that can contribute to preventable pressure injuries include:
- Inconsistent turning and positioning for residents with limited mobility
- Delayed response to early skin changes (redness, warmth, discoloration)
- Gaps in wound care follow-through, especially when staffing is stretched
- Skin checks that don’t match the resident’s risk level
- Hygiene and moisture management issues that worsen skin breakdown
Minnesota families often discover the issue only after the injury has progressed—sometimes around the time of a care conference, a hospital transfer, or when a caregiver finally documents what family members have been noticing.


