Bedsores & Pressure Ulcers

Are Bedsores a Sign of Neglect?

Are Bedsores a Sign of Neglect?

Bedsores are often a warning sign of nursing home neglect—not just a medical complication. In New Jersey, facilities must follow strict care standards to prevent these injuries, and when they fail, families have the right to demand accountability. This article explains how to recognize neglect, what evidence to gather, and when to contact an elder abuse attorney. If your loved one developed a pressure ulcer, don’t settle for excuses—get the answers and justice your family deserves.

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Sacral Pressure Ulcers in Nursing Homes

Sacral Pressure Ulcers in Nursing Homes

Sacral pressure ulcers are serious injuries that often result from inadequate care in nursing homes. This post outlines how these wounds develop, why the sacral area is at such high risk, and what legal steps families can take when neglect is involved. It includes medical context, surgical treatment examples, early warning signs, and guidance under New Jersey law.

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​How Bedsores Happen in Nursing Homes

​How Bedsores Happen in Nursing Homes

Bedsores in nursing homes often stem from preventable failures, including infrequent repositioning, understaffing, and lack of individualized care. Medical classifications of pressure ulcers are outlined along with federal prevention standards. Key distinctions between unavoidable conditions and negligent care are clarified, along with legal steps families can take in response to injuries caused by substandard treatment.

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