Families don’t usually wake up thinking, “My loved one will get a bedsores injury.” Pressure injuries often build after subtle breakdowns in day-to-day care—things like:
- residents not being repositioned on a consistent schedule
- delayed responses to early redness, warmth, or persistent skin irritation
- incomplete documentation of skin checks after shift changes
- gaps in wound care orders after an emergency room or hospital transfer
In a city like Lynn—where facilities serve residents from multiple neighborhoods and transportation routes—handoffs matter. When a resident is transported, a care plan may change, and the facility’s duty is to update prevention steps quickly and communicate clearly.
When those steps don’t happen, the consequences can escalate from superficial irritation to deeper tissue damage and complications.


