Pressure injuries can develop when a resident isn’t repositioned often enough, when skin checks are missed, or when staff don’t react quickly to early warning signs like persistent redness or skin discoloration. In practice, families often notice changes after the fact—especially when a loved one needs help with mobility after surgery, during recovery, or due to limited strength.
In Bellevue facilities, common risk situations include residents who:
- Spend long stretches in wheelchairs or beds without properly timed position changes
- Have reduced sensation or mobility and rely on caregivers for routine assistance
- Experience interruptions in wound care due to staffing strain or inconsistent documentation
- Have nutrition and hydration challenges that affect healing
The key question for your case is not whether the resident was “fragile.” It’s whether the facility followed a reasonable, documented prevention and response plan.


