Hyattsville is a busy, densely populated community—many families juggle work, commuting, and time-sensitive caregiving responsibilities. When someone is in a nursing home, those pressures can make it easy to miss early warning signs or delay gathering documentation.
But pressure ulcers are often preventable when facilities:
- conduct timely skin risk assessments,
- follow individualized repositioning schedules,
- respond promptly to redness or skin breakdown,
- coordinate wound care with clinicians, and
- document what was done (and when).
If you noticed delays—like staff not responding to concerns, inconsistent turning, or a sudden escalation from redness to an open wound—those details can matter legally.


