Pressure ulcers aren’t just “skin irritation.” In many cases, they’re a warning sign that a facility’s prevention and monitoring system didn’t work—such as:
- turning and repositioning not happening often enough
- delayed response after early redness or skin breakdown
- inconsistent wound assessment documentation
- care plan changes not implemented when a resident’s mobility or nutrition declines
- insufficient staff coverage during busy shifts
In the Otsego area, families often live a distance from where care is provided, which can make communication gaps especially frustrating. If you raised concerns and didn’t see timely action, the timeline matters.


