A pressure ulcer is not “just skin.” It can lead to infection, extended hospital stays, mobility decline, and increased pain. Many families first notice issues such as:
- Redness or discoloration that doesn’t fade
- Open areas, drainage, or odor
- A sudden worsening after a period when turning, hygiene, or wound checks may have been inconsistent
- Missing or delayed wound care documentation
In the Binghamton area, these problems can become harder to untangle when the resident has been transferred between facilities, specialists, or hospitals. The sooner you preserve and request records, the better you can build a clear timeline of risk, detection, and treatment.


