Residents who need help with repositioning, hygiene, or mobility can’t advocate for themselves. In practice, the success of prevention depends on consistent routines and adequate staffing coverage—especially during shift changes and busy days.
Families in the Kirksville area often notice concerns through:
- Delayed response when redness or complaints are reported
- Inconsistent turning (for example, a resident seems uncomfortable for long stretches)
- Gaps between wound assessments or delayed escalation of care
- Documentation that doesn’t match what the family observed
Pressure ulcers aren’t “just skin.” They can reflect breakdowns in risk assessment, care-plan follow-through, and timely medical attention.


