In a Hackettstown-area community, families are often used to seeing competent healthcare during urgent moments—so when a bed sore appears, it can feel alarming and unfair. Medically, pressure ulcers are not typically an unavoidable side effect; they’re often the result of failures in basic prevention and response.
Pressure injuries can develop when a resident:
- is not repositioned on an appropriate schedule,
- doesn’t receive prompt skin checks,
- experiences delays in wound care once redness or breakdown appears,
- lacks the nutrition/hydration support needed for healing,
- or has care plan instructions that aren’t followed consistently.
Legally, the question becomes whether the facility’s care matched what a reasonable provider would do for the resident’s risk level.


