Blue Ash is a suburban community with residents who frequently juggle work schedules, school commitments, and caregiving from a distance. When families aren’t able to visit multiple times a day, early warning signs—like persistent redness or skin changes after a fall, illness, or hospitalization—can be missed.
That timing gap matters. In many pressure ulcer cases, families later discover that the facility’s documented assessments and repositioning practices didn’t match what should have happened based on the resident’s risk level.
Pressure ulcers can be preventable when facilities:
- identify risk early (mobility limits, sensory impairment, poor nutrition)
- follow a turning/repositioning schedule
- respond promptly to early skin changes
- coordinate wound care and communicate with the clinical team
When those steps fail, families may have grounds to pursue a claim for preventable harm.


