In a busy coastal community, it’s common for families to juggle work, traffic, and caregiving duties while checking on residents between appointments and beach-season schedules. That can lead to delays in noticing early warning signs—like persistent redness, skin breakdown over bony areas, or wounds that don’t respond as expected.
Unfortunately, the time window for effective prevention is early. Pressure ulcers typically worsen when risk assessments aren’t updated, repositioning isn’t consistent, or wound care isn’t escalated promptly. When families report that they raised concerns and were brushed off, the facility’s documentation often becomes the deciding factor.


