In suburban communities like Eden Prairie, families often expect clear communication and consistent care routines. Unfortunately, pressure ulcers can still develop when a facility’s prevention plan isn’t followed—especially for residents who:
- spend most of the day in a bed or wheelchair
- have limited mobility after hospitalization
- have diabetes, poor circulation, or sensory impairment
- need frequent toileting assistance and skin monitoring
When families raise concerns, some facilities respond with explanations like “the resident’s condition caused it” or “the ulcer was unavoidable.” Those statements don’t automatically end the inquiry. The key is whether the facility recognized risk early and responded with appropriate prevention and timely wound care.


