In real cases across Homestead and the surrounding area, families typically report early warning signs like:
- A resident’s skin looks red or “irritated” but it isn’t addressed promptly
- Turning/repositioning seems inconsistent, especially during shift changes
- Bathing, toileting assistance, or hygiene care appears delayed
- Wound care updates don’t match what family members are seeing during visits
These observations matter. Pressure ulcers don’t usually appear out of nowhere—they tend to develop when prevention steps break down over days or weeks.


