A pressure ulcer isn’t just “sore skin.” It commonly points to a breakdown in one or more day-to-day prevention steps, such as:
- timely repositioning for residents with limited mobility
- skin checks at the right frequency
- prompt wound care once early redness appears
- proper moisture management and hygiene support
- attention to nutrition and hydration needs that affect healing
In real Lake Charles cases, families often notice the pattern after a hospital visit or after a loved one returns from a specialist appointment. Sometimes the wound looks worse than expected—raising questions about what happened between assessments.


