Pressure injuries don’t always appear “out of nowhere.” Many Woodbury-area families first learn of the issue after:
- A recent rehab discharge (mobility changes can raise skin-risk fast)
- A staffing or scheduling shift that affects turning, hygiene, or monitoring
- Long stretches in a wheelchair without adequate pressure relief
- A new medication or illness that reduces appetite, hydration, or sensation
When residents live in a suburban care setting, families may visit on weekends or evenings—so early warning signs can be missed. That’s exactly why the records matter: the timeline in documentation can show whether prevention steps were carried out when risk increased.


