Pressure ulcers don’t just appear overnight. Even when residents have serious medical conditions, facilities are expected to identify risk early and follow a consistent prevention plan—especially for residents who:
- are largely bedbound or wheelchair-bound
- have limited mobility after surgery or illness
- have poor sensation or difficulty communicating discomfort
- need frequent hygiene and repositioning assistance
In a community where families often juggle work schedules around medical visits, it’s common for loved ones to notice early warning signs (like redness or persistent soreness) and then feel the facility response is slow or unclear. The most important takeaway: your timeline matters, because wound progression often reflects how quickly (or whether) care plans were updated.


