Pressure ulcers (often called bedsores) aren’t just discomfort. In many cases, they can be a sign that a facility missed—or delayed—basic prevention steps such as appropriate repositioning, skin checks, moisture control, and timely wound care.
In practice, Fox Crossing-area families report similar patterns when they start asking questions:
- Skin changes noticed only after redness had already worsened
- Care plan updates lagging behind mobility or health changes
- Confusing or inconsistent documentation about repositioning/turning
- Delays in escalating treatment once a wound appeared
Wisconsin facilities are expected to follow accepted standards for resident assessment and care. When those standards aren’t met, liability may be possible.


