In a busy urban setting like Bayonne—where family members may work commuting schedules, manage multiple responsibilities, or visit around set visiting hours— it’s common for warning signs to be missed until they’re advanced.
Residents with limited mobility (including those recovering from surgery or illness) can develop pressure damage during stretches of time when:
- turning and repositioning isn’t done often enough,
- skin checks aren’t documented consistently,
- wound care updates aren’t made after early redness appears.
Even when a facility claims it followed a care plan, the record must show what was observed, when it was observed, and what was done in response.


