Chelsea’s dense neighborhoods and frequent caregiver turnover can make consistent hands-on care harder when staffing is tight. When residents require regular repositioning, skin checks, moisture control, and prompt wound care, small breakdowns can have outsized consequences.
Common warning patterns families report include:
- Care seems “rushed” during peak times when multiple residents need assistance.
- Staff respond to concerns days later rather than the same day.
- Repositioning or toileting help appears inconsistent.
- Redness or swelling is documented late—or not documented at all.
Pressure ulcers aren’t just skin discoloration. Depending on depth and severity, they can lead to infection, extended hospitalization, loss of mobility, and serious pain.


