Pressure ulcers aren’t just a cosmetic problem. They usually reflect breakdowns in routine care—things like turning schedules, skin checks, moisture control, and timely wound treatment. In elder neglect cases, families often notice patterns that don’t fit a one-time accident, such as:
- Care staff not responding after new redness is reported
- Inconsistent turning/repositioning during long shifts
- Gaps in documentation after family members raised concerns
- Delayed escalation to wound care or clinical review
In Goodlettsville-area communities with residents who rely on daily assistance, these failures can be harder to spot in the moment—until the injury becomes obvious.


