Bedsores don’t appear out of nowhere. They usually develop when a resident’s skin is exposed to prolonged pressure, friction, or shearing—and when prevention steps don’t happen consistently.
In real Wauwatosa-area settings, families may notice patterns like:
- turning/repositioning that seems inconsistent during long shifts
- delayed responses after a caregiver is alerted to early redness
- gaps between skin assessments and wound care adjustments
- missed documentation that makes it hard to confirm what care was actually provided
Wisconsin facilities are expected to follow appropriate care standards. When prevention and response fall short, bedsores can become more than a medical problem—they can become evidence of neglect.


