In Tucson, families often tell a similar story: they trust the facility, commute from work or other households, and rely on regular updates. Then they notice redness, swelling, or an open wound—and the explanation doesn’t match the timeline.
Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly, especially for residents who:
- use wheelchairs for long stretches (common in urban/suburban routines)
- have limited mobility after surgery or illness
- experience dehydration risk or poor intake
- have conditions that reduce sensation or alertness
When care doesn’t match the resident’s risk level, the result can include infection, hospital transfer, longer recovery, and significant emotional distress for family members.


