Families in the Treasure Valley often describe similar “tipping point” moments—especially when a resident has a health event that changes mobility (falls, hospital discharge, infections, surgery recovery) and then spends weeks in long-term care.
Look for patterns like:
- Sudden skin breakdown after admission or discharge from a hospital or rehab stay
- Redness that was mentioned, but not followed up with a timely wound-care response
- Care plan instructions that don’t match day-to-day observations (turning, hygiene, moisture control)
- Delays after you report concerns—for example, staff acknowledging an issue but the wound worsens over the next days
Pressure injuries can escalate quickly. That’s why “we’ll watch it” can become a costly problem if prevention and early treatment aren’t handled properly.


