In communities around Bensenville, many families juggle work commutes, school schedules, and long travel times to visit loved ones. That means residents may go long stretches between family check-ins—especially during evenings and weekends.
When families can’t be physically present multiple times per day, the facility’s internal systems matter even more:
- whether staff complete required skin checks on schedule
- whether residents are repositioned and documented properly
- whether wound care plans are updated when risk changes
- whether nutrition and hydration needs are addressed
Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly when mobility is limited and repositioning is inconsistent. Even if a facility has policies on paper, gaps in staffing, training, or documentation can lead to preventable harm.


