Danville residents often rely on a network of care settings—emergency rooms, short-term rehab, and long-term nursing facilities. Pressure ulcers can appear or worsen during transitions when:
- risk assessments aren’t updated quickly after discharge
- turning/repositioning schedules don’t follow the new care plan
- wound care orders aren’t implemented consistently
- documentation lags behind what family members are noticing
If your loved one developed a sore after returning to a nursing facility following an illness, surgery, or fall, it’s especially important to review the timeline: what the facility knew, when it should have acted, and how quickly it responded once the wound showed up.


