Bedsores are not an unavoidable “normal aging” issue. In many cases, they develop when a facility’s prevention plan doesn’t match the resident’s needs—especially for people who:
- spend long hours in wheelchairs or recliners
- have diabetes, poor circulation, or limited sensation
- need two-person transfers or frequent repositioning
- are hard to monitor because of communication barriers
In the real world, families often notice problems after they’ve been told everything is “being watched.” That’s why pressure ulcer cases frequently turn on whether staff consistently followed the resident’s care plan—during shifts when family members weren’t present.


