A bedsore is more than discoloration. In many cases, pressure ulcers reflect a breakdown in day-to-day care—especially for residents who are immobile, have limited sensation, or require two-person assistance for repositioning.
In Ohio facilities, the practical question is whether staff followed the resident’s care plan and responded quickly when risk indicators appeared (for example, worsening redness, skin moisture issues, or missed turning documentation). When families in the Reynoldsburg area contact our office, one pattern comes up repeatedly: warning signs were noticed, questions were raised, and the response didn’t match the urgency the situation required.


