In busy, multi-resident facilities, families often report that problems show up during the same kinds of stretches:
- After weekends or shift changes, when documentation and skin checks may be inconsistent.
- During periods of illness or after a fall, when staffing demands increase and repositioning schedules can slip.
- When a resident requires help with mobility, transfers, or toileting and the care team doesn’t provide adequate assistance.
- When family concerns are minimized, even though redness, discoloration, or new wounds were observed.
If you noticed missed turns, delayed wound care, or unexplained changes in skin condition, don’t assume the facility will “fix it” quietly. Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly, and the timeline matters.


