Pressure ulcers aren’t “just skin problems.” They’re frequently linked to care that doesn’t match what a resident needs—such as:
- inconsistent repositioning for residents who can’t move themselves
- missed or late skin assessments
- delays in recognizing early redness or skin breakdown
- gaps between a care plan and what actually happened during shifts
- inadequate coordination when nutrition or hydration is declining
In practice, families in Ingleside often notice problems when they visit after work or after a weekend—only to be told the facility “has it under control.” The legal questions then become: When was the risk identified? When did the facility document changes? How quickly was wound care started?


