In suburban communities like Stanton, many families visit regularly—often during commuting hours, after work, or on weekends. That means you may be the first to notice changes:
- New redness or discoloration that doesn’t match what you saw days earlier
- A resident who seems less comfortable after meals, transfers, or bathing
- Missing or vague explanations when you ask about turning schedules or skin checks
- A sudden jump from “routine monitoring” to “wound care” after the damage is already significant
Pressure ulcers aren’t just a discomfort issue. They can reflect breakdown in prevention measures—like repositioning, moisture control, skin assessments, and timely escalation when early warning signs appear.


