In a smaller community, families often notice problems sooner—but they may also face practical barriers: limited visiting windows, difficulty getting timely answers by phone, and delays in obtaining wound-care updates. Those gaps can matter when a pressure ulcer is progressing.
Bedsores are not just skin irritation. In more serious cases, they can lead to infection, extended hospitalization, loss of function, and ongoing wound care needs. When residents are chair-bound, recovering after illness, or unable to reposition themselves, the facility’s response time and documentation become central to determining what went wrong.


