Many Ozark residents and families live busy lives—work schedules, school activities, and travel time to check in. In practice, that means warning signs can be missed when family visits are less frequent than the resident needs specialized attention.
Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly when:
- a resident spends long stretches in one position
- mobility assistance doesn’t match care needs
- wound treatment is delayed or documentation doesn’t reflect actual care
- staffing is thin during shift changes
When families notice a sudden change—new redness, drainage, or a worsening wound after a weekend—records become crucial. What the facility wrote down (or failed to write down) often matters as much as what happened.


