“By the time he left that facility, he didn’t have any skin down his shoulders, all the way down his backside and the back of his legs. He had decubitus ulcers (pressure sores or bedsores) — that’s from not turning or repositioning a patient. Those that are not treated spread and tunnel and spread throughout the body, causing sepsis and infection throughout the body,” one worker said. “He didn’t have many baths. They would just sponge off his front. And they couldn’t change the dressings or his sheets, so they would just reinforce the dressings with new on top of old and then slip pads in between him and the bed.”