Edgewater is a dense, commuter-friendly community. That can mean families visit frequently, but it can also mean residents spend long stretches under facility routines that are harder for relatives to observe—overnight care, shift changes, and day-to-day repositioning practices.
Pressure ulcers typically develop when a care plan is not carried out consistently, such as:
- Turning and repositioning not happening on the required schedule
- Missed or incomplete skin assessments during high-risk periods
- Delayed wound treatment after redness or early changes appear
- Insufficient assistance for residents who cannot reposition themselves
- Gaps between dietary needs, hydration, and wound-healing support
When the injury is noticed, it can feel like it came “out of nowhere.” But in many cases, the records show risk factors were present and early warning signs were not met with appropriate response.


