Pressure ulcers (often called bedsores) aren’t just uncomfortable. Depending on severity, they can lead to infection, prolonged hospitalization, mobility loss, and worsening health.
In Ohio, nursing homes are expected to provide care that matches residents’ assessed needs—such as:
- turning and repositioning schedules based on mobility and risk level
- skin checks at appropriate intervals
- wound care and escalation when early symptoms appear
- nutrition and hydration support tied to the care plan
When a facility fails to follow its own protocols—or documents care in a way that doesn’t match what residents actually experienced—families may have grounds to pursue accountability.


