Pressure ulcers don’t typically “arrive out of nowhere.” In real-life Milwaukie-area situations—whether a resident is recovering after surgery, dealing with limited mobility, or spending long hours in a chair—pressure injuries often reflect breakdowns in everyday care.
Common red flags families report include:
- A sudden change in skin condition after days when staff turnover or staffing shortages were apparent
- Delays between you raising concerns and the facility escalating wound care
- Inconsistent documentation of turning/repositioning and skin checks
- Care plans that sound appropriate on paper but don’t match what was being done
Even when a resident has medical risk factors, facilities are still responsible for prevention and early intervention. A key question in an Oregon case is whether the facility responded like a reasonable provider would have once risk was identified.


