Pressure ulcers (bedsores) can develop quickly when residents are left in the same position too long, when skin checks are missed, or when staffing and care routines don’t match the resident’s assessed risk.
In Minnesota facilities, documentation practices and care-plan compliance matter. A resident’s records often show whether staff consistently:
- completed required skin assessments,
- followed repositioning schedules,
- responded promptly to early redness or non-blanchable areas, and
- coordinated wound care and nutrition/hydration needs.
When those steps are delayed or incomplete, families may see a pattern: concerns raised by visitors, then sudden deterioration, then inconsistent explanations after the fact.


