Mount Vernon families often tell us the same story: communication is inconsistent, care details get “explained away,” and the first clear sign of trouble appears after the injury has already progressed.
Pressure ulcers can worsen quietly—especially for residents who:
- spend long hours in a chair or bed due to limited mobility
- have diabetes, circulation issues, dementia, or impaired sensation
- require help with repositioning, bathing, toileting, or nutrition
In a busy facility environment, missed turning schedules, delayed wound checks, or incomplete documentation can create a timeline defense later on. That’s why early evidence matters.


