Pressure ulcers aren’t just a skin problem. They can reflect breakdowns in day-to-day care—like turning schedules, skin checks, moisture control, mobility assistance, and timely escalation when early warning signs appear.
In Asbury Park-area facilities, families may notice patterns around their visit times:
- Staff may document skin assessments that don’t seem to match what family members observed.
- Repositioning records may be incomplete or unclear.
- Wound care may appear to start only after the ulcer has progressed.
The timeline matters because New Jersey courts typically look closely at whether the facility recognized risk and responded reasonably as the injury developed.


