Pressure ulcers (also called bedsores) are commonly linked to breaks in prevention and monitoring—especially for residents who are frequently in bed, have limited mobility, or struggle with sensation.
Families in Newport frequently describe similar patterns:
- “We asked about a red spot, and it took days.” Early redness can be a critical stage.
- Turning/repositioning didn’t happen consistently. Some residents require scheduled assistance.
- Wound care looked delayed or unclear. Families may see changes without seeing updated care plans.
- Documentation didn’t match what was happening. Notes may be incomplete, vague, or missing key dates.
Even when a facility has written policies, negligence can show up through missed steps, understaffing, poor training, or failure to follow an individualized care plan.


