Ypsilanti residents know how quickly schedules can get overloaded—especially when multiple needs compete for the same caregiver time. In long-term care, that same reality can show up as:
- delayed skin checks during busy shifts
- missed or rushed repositioning for residents with limited mobility
- inconsistent wound care follow-through
- documentation that doesn’t match what families observed
Michigan facilities are expected to provide appropriate preventive care and respond to early warning signs. When pressure ulcers appear (or worsen) while risk factors are present, it raises a serious question: was the resident getting the level of monitoring and assistance a reasonable facility would provide?


