Pressure ulcers aren’t just discoloration. In many cases, they start as early skin changes that should trigger immediate prevention steps—more frequent turning, repositioning support, moisture management, updated wound care orders, and close monitoring.
In Imperial, families sometimes notice the issue after returning from work schedules, after weekend gaps, or after a resident’s condition changes following an illness or hospitalization. The timing matters: the records should show whether the facility recognized the resident’s risk level and responded promptly when skin issues appeared.


