Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly, and the best time to document what happened is while the resident is actively being assessed.
Consider taking these practical steps right away:
- Ask for a wound and skin-care update in writing (stage, location, risk factors, and the care plan).
- Request the facility’s repositioning/turning schedule and whether the resident is on a pressure-redistribution plan.
- Confirm who is coordinating care (nurse manager, wound care provider, or consulting clinician) and the timing of the last evaluation.
- Write down your observations: when you first noticed redness, changes in comfort, or missed assistance.
In Randolph Town, many families are balancing work and commuting time (Route 128/Route 93 traffic can be unpredictable). That’s exactly why getting clear documentation early matters—delays can make it harder to reconstruct timelines later.


