In the Speedway area, many families juggle work schedules, school pickups, and travel to nearby hospitals—so it’s common to miss early warning signs until a wound becomes obvious. A pressure ulcer is not just a skin problem; it often reflects missed or inconsistent care around:
- turning and repositioning
- skin checks and documentation
- hygiene and toileting support
- appropriate wound treatment once redness appears
- mobility assistance and risk reassessments
- nutrition and hydration monitoring
When those steps aren’t followed, the risk increases quickly—especially for residents who are semi-immobile, have impaired sensation, or require extensive assistance.


