In Duncan and throughout Oklahoma, residents in nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities often have complex medical needs—limited mobility, diabetes, circulation problems, or confusion that makes self-reporting difficult. Those conditions don’t excuse poor care. When a facility falls short on turning schedules, skin checks, wound monitoring, or nutrition/hydration support, pressure injury can develop and accelerate.
What families often notice first:
- Redness or discoloration that doesn’t improve
- A wound that seems to worsen over days instead of stabilizing
- Delays between notifying staff and receiving proper wound care
- Conflicting explanations about when the injury began
A pressure ulcer claim isn’t just about “what happened.” It’s about whether the facility responded like a reasonably careful care provider would under similar circumstances.


