Pressure ulcers—also called bedsores—usually form when sustained pressure, friction, or shearing damages skin and underlying tissue. What makes these cases especially frustrating for families in Fairview Park is that warning signs can be subtle at first.
Common Fairview Park–area scenarios families describe include:
- Missed or delayed turning/repositioning for residents with limited mobility
- Inconsistent skin checks during shift changes or busy care periods
- Delayed wound care escalation after redness or drainage appears
- Gaps in documentation that make it hard to verify what care was actually provided
- Hygiene and moisture control issues that worsen risk for residents with incontinence
Even when a facility insists the ulcer was “unavoidable,” the real question is whether the care team followed the resident’s assessed risk level and the facility’s own standards for prevention.


