Pressure ulcers (also called bedsores) can develop when residents aren’t repositioned often enough or when skin checks and wound responses aren’t timely. While every resident’s risk factors are different, families in and around Frankfort commonly report patterns like:
- Staff turnover or rotating caregivers leading to missed turning schedules
- Limited mobility residents spending long stretches in the same position
- Delayed response after redness, discoloration, or a “new spot” is reported
- Confusion about who is responsible for wound dressing changes
- Gaps between what family members observe and what later documentation shows
Because pressure ulcers can worsen quickly, the first days after you notice an issue are critical. Not only for the resident’s health—but also for building a credible record of what changed and when.


