In the Merrillville area, many families rely on nearby nursing homes and rehabilitation centers for ongoing care after illness, surgery, or mobility-limiting conditions. When a resident develops a pressure ulcer, it can quickly shift from “minor skin damage” to a situation involving:
- wound deterioration over days or weeks
- increased infection risk
- hospital transfers and extended recovery
- added assistance needs and staffing strain for the facility
Pressure ulcers aren’t just a medical inconvenience—they can be a sign that risk assessments, turning schedules, skin monitoring, hydration/nutrition support, or wound response weren’t handled consistently.


