In long-term care settings, pressure ulcers—sometimes called bedsores—can reflect breakdowns in basic prevention. In practice, families around New Lenox often describe patterns like:
- A resident being left in the same position too long during busy shifts
- Turning/repositioning happening inconsistently
- Delayed response after redness or skin irritation is reported
- Wound care that doesn’t match the resident’s risk level
- Gaps in documentation when families ask follow-up questions
Pressure ulcers can also connect to broader issues such as dehydration, poor nutrition, infection risk, and failure to adjust the care plan after a resident’s condition changes.


