Pressure ulcers don’t appear overnight in most cases. They often start as early redness or skin irritation, then progress when pressure, friction, or inadequate repositioning continues.
In real Forest Park life, delays can happen for practical reasons:
- You may be visiting between shifts after a long commute.
- Family members may notice changes during a weekend or evening when staffing is different.
- The facility may describe the issue as “part of aging” before you see the wound staging in writing.
That’s why acting early matters. The sooner you gather records and raise concerns in writing, the easier it is to evaluate whether the facility responded to early risk indicators.


