Many families first learn about a pressure ulcer during a routine check-in—sometimes after the injury has already worsened. In a suburban community like Queen Creek, it’s common for loved ones to visit around shift schedules and commute times, which can make it harder to catch early redness or subtle skin changes.
But the facility’s obligations don’t pause because family members are busy. In pressure ulcer cases, timelines matter: what the resident’s risk level was, what staff observed, and how quickly the care team responded to early warning signs.


