Libertyville is a commuter community, and many residents are used to “smooth” medical logistics—clear discharge instructions, organized follow-ups, and prompt calls back. Nursing homes should operate with the same level of reliability, especially when residents have limited mobility.
In practice, families in the area report recurring red flags that can contribute to pressure ulcers:
- Missed or delayed skin checks after risk changes (falls, illness, weight loss, medication adjustments)
- Inconsistent turning schedules for residents who cannot reposition themselves
- Gaps between clinical orders and daily care execution (what’s written vs. what’s done)
- Trouble getting answers quickly when families call or try to review wound progress
When your loved one is living there full-time, small lapses can compound quickly—especially in Illinois winters when dry skin and mobility challenges can worsen overall skin integrity.


