Maricopa families often notice problems after a change in mobility or health—such as a recent hospital discharge, surgery, or a decline that leads to more time in bed or a wheelchair. In Arizona’s hot climate, families may also see more frequent dehydration concerns, which can affect skin integrity and healing.
When prevention breaks down—missed turning, inconsistent skin checks, delayed wound care, or inadequate nutrition support—pressure ulcers can worsen fast. What starts as redness can progress to deeper tissue damage, infection risk, and longer recovery time.
That urgency matters legally. The sooner you act, the easier it is to preserve records, request documentation, and build a credible timeline of what the facility knew and when it responded.


