Lisle is a suburban community with many residents relying on long-term care close to home. When families commute for work and manage appointments, it’s easy to miss early warning signs—especially if updates are brief or inconsistent.
A pressure ulcer is not just a skin problem. In many cases, it signals breakdowns in:
- repositioning and mobility assistance schedules
- skin checks and risk reassessments
- hygiene and moisture management
- nutrition and hydration monitoring
- timely escalation to wound care specialists
When those steps aren’t completed, the injury often progresses from redness or discoloration to open wounds and infection risk.


