In many long-term care settings, families first become aware of a bed sore after it’s visible, painful, or requires more intensive treatment. That delay can happen for several reasons that are common in real-world facilities:
- Residents may have limited mobility or sensory loss, making early redness easy to miss.
- Care routines can be disrupted by staffing shortages, shift changes, or high patient turnover.
- Documentation gaps may make it harder to confirm when skin checks, repositioning, and hygiene were actually completed.
For families in Palmetto, this can be especially stressful because you may be balancing work, commuting, and healthcare appointments. Meanwhile, the facility may move quickly to reassure you—before the record tells the full story.


