Pressure ulcers rarely appear “out of nowhere.” In many Westbrook-area situations, family members first become concerned after they observe one or more of the following:
- A sudden change in skin condition over a specific period
- Missed or inconsistent repositioning/turning routines
- Delayed response when redness or skin breakdown is reported
- Wound care that seems to start late—or documentation that doesn’t match what’s happening
- More time spent in a chair/bed without the support a care plan required
Maine residents also know that weather, mobility, and transportation realities can affect overall care coordination. Even when a facility is trying to manage competing demands, residents with limited sensation, diabetes, dementia, or post-surgery immobility require reliable prevention routines and timely escalation when risk increases.


