In day-to-day life, caregivers may seem “on top of things,” but pressure injuries often develop during predictable gaps—especially when a resident needs frequent repositioning, skin checks, or prompt wound response.
In many Indiana long-term care settings, families notice problems in patterns such as:
- Turning and repositioning not occurring on time (or not documented)
- Skin checks being delayed after redness is first noticed
- Inconsistent follow-through on care plans for mobility and hygiene
- Slow escalation when a wound worsens or shows signs of infection
Bedsores can progress quickly. What starts as redness can become deeper tissue damage if the facility doesn’t respond within a reasonable timeframe.


