A bedsore (pressure ulcer) isn’t just discoloration or “irritation.” In practice, it often signals breakdowns in basic prevention steps—especially when a resident has limited mobility, changes in alertness, or struggles with repositioning.
In many nursing home cases we see, the injury worsens because of a chain reaction:
- Risk assessments aren’t updated when a resident’s condition changes
- Turning schedules aren’t followed consistently
- Skin checks aren’t documented the way they should be
- Wound care decisions come too late to prevent progression
If your family raised concerns and the facility responded with delays, vague explanations, or documentation that doesn’t match what you were told, that mismatch can matter.


