Haysville is a growing community in the Wichita metro area, and many families juggle work, school, and commuting while checking on loved ones between visits. That can make it harder to catch early warning signs—especially when:
- The resident’s care schedule changes (new roommate, new staffing rotations, post-hospital discharge)
- You notice redness or skin breakdown after you’ve been away for a day or more
- Facility staff explain it as “inevitable” or “just part of aging”
- Wound care updates arrive late or are inconsistent
Pressure ulcers are not supposed to be treated as routine. Kansas nursing facilities are expected to follow accepted prevention and treatment standards—especially for residents with limited mobility or high-risk conditions.


