Sterling Heights is a suburban community with many residents who split time between home care and short-term facility stays—rehab, post-hospital recovery, and long-term placements. In those transitions, families often notice gaps when:
- residents are moved between units or facilities and care plans don’t fully carry over,
- staffing changes affect turning, hygiene, and wound monitoring,
- family members can’t be present as frequently because of distance, work schedules, or transportation.
Pressure ulcers are a key indicator because they often develop over days when prevention steps fall behind. Even when residents have serious underlying conditions, Michigan nursing facilities are expected to identify risk early and respond promptly.


