Pressure ulcers don’t develop overnight, and they typically reflect a breakdown in prevention and monitoring. In our local experience, families often report delays that start as “small” concerns—missed turning, inconsistent check-ins, or difficulty getting staff to document a wound—until the situation escalates.
Lake Havasu City residents may also face practical barriers that affect caregiving continuity and follow-up, such as:
- Frequent transitions between facilities, rehab, and home care after illness or surgery
- Busy seasonal schedules that make it harder to attend appointments and ensure follow-up
- Residents with mobility limitations who require consistent repositioning and assistance
- Communication gaps when families are relying on updates over the phone rather than seeing daily care
These factors don’t excuse neglect—but they can shape how quickly families notice problems and how soon records are requested.


