Pressure ulcers don’t usually appear overnight. They often develop when day-to-day routines break down—particularly around:
- Shift handoffs (when skin assessment or repositioning notes don’t carry over clearly)
- After hospital visits (when updated risk levels and care needs aren’t implemented right away)
- Short-staffed weekends or holidays (when timely wound care and monitoring can slip)
- Long stays where a resident’s mobility or nutrition changes but care plans aren’t promptly refreshed
Even if the facility had policies on paper, families in Wyandotte commonly run into the same problem: documentation doesn’t always match what residents and families observed.


