Pressure ulcers can progress from redness to open wounds as pressure, friction, and shearing forces continue—especially for residents who are bedridden, have limited mobility, or rely on staff for repositioning.
If you notice any of the following in a Palm Beach Gardens long-term care setting, treat it seriously and ask for immediate evaluation:
- New redness or discoloration over a bony area (heels, hips, tailbone)
- Skin that feels warm, unusually firm, or painful during care
- Wounds that appear after missed turn schedules or delayed hygiene/diaper changes
- Deterioration after you raised concerns and staff provided vague explanations
From a legal standpoint, the urgency matters because the record must reflect when risk was identified and when staff responded.


