Peru is a working community, and many residents rely on long-term care facilities for recovery after illness, surgery, or mobility-limiting conditions. In these situations, residents may need consistent turning schedules, skin checks, and timely wound care.
When care breaks down, families often notice patterns that show up across Indiana facilities:
- Residents were at risk but not monitored closely enough (missed or delayed skin assessments)
- Repositioning assistance wasn’t consistent during busy shifts or staffing shortages
- Wound care decisions lagged after redness or skin changes were reported
- Documentation didn’t match what families were told
Even when a facility has policies on paper, the real issue is whether staff followed them in practice.


