In a nursing home, a pressure ulcer usually signals a breakdown in risk management and day-to-day follow-through—not just “aging skin” or a resident’s medical condition.
In Springdale and the wider Northwest Arkansas region, families often have a similar pattern: loved ones are in facilities while recovering from illness, surgery, or mobility-limiting conditions. During those transitions, consistent skin checks, repositioning assistance, and timely wound treatment are essential.
When those steps don’t happen, pressure can build in the same areas (heels, hips, tailbone), leading to skin breakdown and sometimes serious complications like infection.


