In communities like Jasper, many families live at a distance from the facility or juggle caregiving responsibilities alongside jobs. That can make it easier for early warning signs to go unnoticed—especially if a resident is checked infrequently by relatives.
You may only realize something is wrong when you see:
- redness or discoloration that seems to worsen quickly,
- new drainage, odor, or open wounds,
- a sudden change in mobility, comfort, or appetite,
- conflicting explanations about when the issue started.
A key detail in these cases is the timing: when the ulcer appeared, when risk factors were identified, and whether staff documented prevention steps during the days leading up to the injury.


