Eagan families often seek care for seniors during periods when health is fragile—after hospital discharge, following surgery, or during chronic illness flare-ups. In these situations, residents may have reduced mobility, limited sensation, or conditions that increase skin breakdown risk.
When a pressure ulcer develops or worsens, it can suggest that essential prevention measures—consistent skin checks, repositioning, moisture control, and timely wound care—may not have been carried out appropriately.
But the key question isn’t whether the resident had risk factors. It’s whether the facility’s response matched what Minnesota residents should expect from a reasonably careful care provider given the circumstances.


