Pressure ulcers are not “just skin irritation.” They usually point to breakdowns in a resident’s day-to-day care—especially when residents are more dependent due to limited mobility, illness, or post-hospital weakness.
In local cases, families commonly report issues such as:
- Turning/repositioning not happening on schedule (or not documented when family asks)
- Inconsistent skin checks after a change in condition
- Delayed wound assessment after redness or skin breakdown appears
- Care plan changes not being followed (or not communicated clearly)
- Hygiene and moisture management gaps that worsen breakdown
Even in well-run facilities, the details matter. Ohio nursing homes are expected to provide care consistent with professional standards. When the record shows prevention steps weren’t carried out—or weren’t carried out in time—the injury may become the basis for a negligence claim.


