La Grange is a suburban community where many families rely on nearby long-term care options and routine caregiver schedules. When residents are stable, families often assume “care will be handled” in the background. But pressure ulcers can develop during the very ordinary moments when prevention steps are skipped or delayed—especially when a facility is managing staffing pressures, high resident acuity, or turnover in caregivers.
A key point for families: a bedsore can worsen quickly after it begins. So delays in noticing redness, documenting risk, updating repositioning plans, or escalating wound care can turn a preventable problem into a serious injury.


