In Monroe area nursing homes and rehabilitation centers, families frequently raise concerns after noticing changes that don’t match the care plan—like:
- A new area of redness that doesn’t improve after promised monitoring
- Delayed responses when you call about skin concerns
- Residents spending long stretches in wheelchairs or bed without repositioning
- Wound care that seems to start “later than it should”
- Communication gaps between nursing staff, wound specialists, and physicians
Because pressure ulcers can worsen quietly, the timing matters. A sore that appears “suddenly” may actually have been developing when the facility should have recognized early warning signs.


