Lindenwold is a suburban community in Camden County, and many families here rely on nearby care options for rehabilitation, disability support, and long-term supervision. In real life, pressure ulcers often become a turning point after discharge, a change in mobility, or a staffing shift—moments when documentation and consistent care are critical.
Pressure ulcers (bedsores) can signal breakdowns such as:
- missed or delayed repositioning/turning
- incomplete skin assessments
- failure to update care plans after risk changes
- delayed escalation when redness or drainage appears
- inadequate coordination between nursing staff and clinicians
Even if a resident has underlying health conditions, New Jersey nursing homes still have obligations to reduce risk and respond appropriately when warning signs appear.


