Pressure ulcers often don’t appear suddenly. In local nursing home settings, families frequently report patterns such as:
- Inconsistent turning and repositioning during long shifts (especially for residents who can’t move independently)
- Delayed attention to early redness or “non-blanchable” skin changes
- Gaps between care-plan instructions and actual care notes
- Trouble coordinating between nursing staff and wound care specialists
- Documentation that doesn’t line up with the timing of the injury
These issues can be especially difficult for families to spot in real time—until the skin injury worsens or complications develop.


