In long-term care, pressure ulcers typically develop over time when pressure, friction, or shearing aren’t addressed. In practice, families in Ocean County and nearby areas often report patterns like:
- A resident who required scheduled repositioning wasn’t turned on time
- Skin checks were inconsistent or documented late
- Hygiene/toileting assistance wasn’t provided as frequently as needed
- Wound treatment began only after redness became an open sore
A facility may suggest the ulcer was unavoidable due to age or existing health conditions. However, New Jersey negligence claims turn on whether the facility met the standard of care for that resident—given their risk level and needs—and whether documentation matches what should have happened.


