Pressure ulcers don’t always show up as dramatic wounds right away. Families commonly report a progression they can’t unsee once they learn what to look for:
- Persistent redness over a tailbone, hips, heels, or shoulder area
- Skin that feels warmer, firmer, or looks “broken” after what seemed like normal care
- A wound that worsens after the resident spends long stretches in bed or in a chair
- Delays in wound treatment or changes in care instructions
In Gretna and the surrounding metro area, many residents spend most of the day seated or lying down due to mobility issues—making consistent repositioning and skin checks critical. When those routines slip, a facility’s documentation often becomes the key evidence.


