Berea families often juggle work schedules, caregiving for other relatives, and regular visits tied to local traffic patterns and appointment times. That’s exactly why timing matters in pressure ulcer cases—injury progression doesn’t wait for your availability.
Facilities are expected to:
- assess skin condition and risk factors at appropriate intervals,
- follow individualized repositioning and hygiene requirements,
- document wound appearance and treatment consistently,
- coordinate nutrition/hydration and escalation when a wound worsens.
When documentation shows gaps—or when loved ones report delays between noticing redness and receiving wound care—Kentucky families may have grounds to investigate whether the facility met the standard of care.


