Pressure ulcers start small—often as discoloration or “redness that doesn’t go away”—but they can progress quickly when basic prevention steps aren’t consistently followed. In real Michigan City-area situations, families often notice a pattern of missed responses after a resident’s condition changes, such as:
- sudden mobility decline after an illness
- transfers between units or caregiver shifts
- inconsistent assistance with turning/repositioning
- delays in reporting early skin changes
When pressure injuries worsen, complications can follow: infections, increased wound care needs, longer stays, and added strain on already limited caregiving resources.


