Many Macedonia families first encounter bedsores after a discharge from a hospital or rehab stay—especially when the resident returns home to a nursing facility with new mobility limitations, diabetes complications, or medication changes. When someone arrives with higher risk, Ohio facilities are expected to identify that risk quickly and implement prevention immediately.
A delay in recognizing skin breakdown, inconsistent turning/repositioning, or failure to update the care plan as the resident’s condition changes can turn an early warning sign into a serious wound.
What to watch for:
- Reports that the resident “was fine” on arrival, followed by worsening skin changes shortly after
- Wound descriptions that start as “redness” but progress without clear escalation in care
- Documentation that shows risk assessments, but not the prevention steps those assessments require


