Flowood families often start with a simple observation: “They told us it was nothing” or “They didn’t mention turning schedules until later.” Pressure ulcers aren’t minor cosmetic problems. They can indicate that a facility failed to:
- Reassess risk after changes in mobility or medical status
- Reposition residents on an appropriate schedule
- Provide skin checks and document findings consistently
- Respond promptly to early redness, moisture damage, or shearing
When these prevention steps slip—whether due to staffing shortages, training gaps, or incomplete documentation—the injury may become harder to treat and more expensive to manage.


