Pressure ulcers don’t usually show up “out of nowhere.” They tend to develop when a resident’s risk factors aren’t managed consistently—especially for people who are:
- Bedbound or require frequent repositioning
- Using a wheelchair for extended periods
- Experiencing limited sensation, confusion, or mobility decline
- Recovering after surgery or illness
In practice, families in and around Chillicothe often report similar patterns:
- The resident appears not to be turned on schedule
- Skin checks are mentioned but wound care notes don’t match the timing you expected
- Family questions go unanswered for days
- Wound treatment changes seem delayed compared to what the medical record suggests was needed
Those issues aren’t just “bad vibes.” They can reflect gaps in staffing, training, assessment accuracy, or failure to follow a care plan designed to prevent skin breakdown.


