In the Albuquerque area, families frequently tell us they noticed warning signs during busy stretches—after hospital discharge, during staffing transitions, or when loved ones were more sedentary due to illness. Pressure ulcers don’t usually “appear overnight.” They typically develop after sustained pressure and friction, and they worsen when early redness or skin breakdown isn’t addressed.
If your loved one has a pressure ulcer diagnosis, ask the facility—promptly—for:
- The date the ulcer was first documented
- The ulcer stage at each recorded check
- The wound care plan and whether it was updated over time
- Whether repositioning and skin assessments were completed as scheduled
A quick, well-documented response can change outcomes medically and legally.


