In Boise City, long-term care residents may be dealing with chronic conditions, post-hospital weakness, limited sensation, or time spent in wheelchairs and recliners. Those factors increase the risk of skin breakdown—yet the prevention steps are not complicated.
When prevention fails, a pressure ulcer can quickly shift from “early redness” to open wounds, infection risk, and extended recovery. That’s why families should treat a new or worsening bed sore as more than a routine medical problem.
In Idaho, your ability to act effectively depends on acting early—both to protect your loved one’s health and to preserve evidence that may later become harder to obtain.


