In Fayetteville, many families visit between commutes, school pickups, and weekend activities—so the earliest warning signs may appear during the gaps. Common family observations we hear include:
- Skin redness that didn’t improve after you notified staff
- Missed or delayed turning/repositioning
- Inconsistent hygiene or toileting assistance
- Wounds described as “just irritation” that later progressed
- A sudden change in comfort, mobility, or sleep after a facility visit
These are not minor issues. Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly and may lead to infection, prolonged treatment, hospitalization, and lasting loss of comfort.


