Saco is a coastal community with seasonal fluctuations and busy healthcare schedules. When facilities are understaffed or stretched thin, the basics of skin prevention can slip—repositioning, timely toileting support, adequate hydration/nutrition, and prompt escalation when redness appears.
Legally, pressure ulcers matter because they may be evidence that a facility did not meet the standard of care expected for a resident’s risk level. The key question is not simply whether a sore occurred, but whether the facility recognized risk early and followed the resident’s care plan consistently.


