Pressure ulcers don’t appear out of nowhere. They form when skin and underlying tissue are exposed to prolonged pressure, shear, or moisture—especially when a resident can’t reliably reposition themselves.
In Wisconsin nursing homes, families are entitled to expect resident care that reflects recognized clinical standards. A pressure ulcer can occur even with complex medical conditions, but the legal question usually becomes this: Did the facility respond with appropriate prevention and timely treatment once the resident was identified as high risk?
For Sun Prairie families, the practical concern is often speed—because a sore that starts as redness can escalate quickly if turning schedules, skin checks, hydration/nutrition support, and wound care aren’t handled consistently.


