Pressure ulcers (often called bedsores) typically begin with early warning signs—redness that doesn’t fade, warmth, swelling, skin that breaks down, or areas that worsen after the person has been in one position for too long. The key issue is that early stages are often preventable.
Families in Fostoria commonly raise concerns like:
- Staff not responding to family reports of redness or discomfort
- Turning/repositioning seeming inconsistent during busy shifts
- Delays in wound care updates after a change is noticed
- Gaps between what the care plan says and what actually happens day-to-day
- Confusion about who is responsible for skin checks and follow-up
If your loved one’s ulcer developed after they were admitted—or clearly worsened while they were in care—that timeline can matter a lot.


