In suburban communities like Lakeville, families frequently visit on weekends, evenings, or after work commutes—so warning signs may be missed when staffing is thinner or documentation lags behind real-time events. Pressure ulcers can be triggered by factors such as:
- inconsistent turning/repositioning routines for residents with limited mobility
- delayed response after early skin changes (redness, warmth, blistering)
- gaps in nutrition/hydration support that slow healing
- missed or incomplete skin checks, especially during shift changes
- inconsistent wound care follow-through after a wound is identified
If you’re thinking, “We never saw this before admission,” that detail is important. In many cases, the timeline—what was present at intake versus what appeared later—helps determine whether the facility met the standard of care.


