Every pressure ulcer case has its own timeline, but there are warning patterns families in Northeast Arkansas commonly report:
- Redness that doesn’t fade after a change in position
- Sores near the tailbone, heels, hips, or shoulder blades
- Skin breakdown after a hospitalization when the resident returns with new mobility limits
- Delays between family concerns and documented wound checks
- Wound notes that mention worsening symptoms, but care logs don’t reflect consistent turning/repositioning
If you raised concerns and the facility’s response was slow—or if documentation doesn’t match what you were told—those inconsistencies can matter.


