In suburban communities like Liberty, many residents arrive at skilled nursing facilities after hospital stays or rehab. That transition is a common inflection point.
Pressure ulcers can develop when:
- A resident’s mobility changes suddenly after discharge (but the care team doesn’t fully recalibrate the turning schedule)
- Staff rely on “standard” routines instead of the specific risk level shown in the resident’s assessment
- Documentation lags behind what family members observe—particularly around skin checks, repositioning, and wound care updates
- Nutrition and hydration needs aren’t addressed quickly enough to support healing
The heartbreaking part is that early signs can look subtle—like persistent redness or non-healing skin changes—until the injury is advanced.


