Pressure injuries often begin subtly—then worsen quickly if risk is missed or care is delayed. In the real world, families in the area frequently describe patterns like:
- Red or discolored patches that don’t fade after the care team says repositioning is being done
- Long stretches of time between assistance requests (especially at night or during shift changes)
- Care plan updates that don’t match what’s happening day-to-day
- Delayed wound care after you report concerns
- Inconsistent documentation you can see in discharge paperwork, summaries, or facility reports
Because Eatontown is a suburban area with residents traveling for care across the county, it’s also common for records to be spread across settings—facility charts, wound clinic notes, and hospital documentation. That makes early organization critical.


