Pataskala is a growing Central Ohio community, and many residents rely on nearby long-term care and assisted living options when family caregiving becomes difficult. In those settings, pressure ulcers often emerge when routine risk management breaks down—sometimes quietly.
Common failure points include:
- Turning/repositioning not happening on schedule during long stretches of bed rest
- Skin checks missed or delayed when residents are hard to move or caregivers are stretched thin
- Wound care changes not implemented after early warning signs
- Care plans not updated when mobility, nutrition, or hydration declines
Pressure ulcers are not “just skin.” They can lead to infection, deeper tissue damage, extended hospital stays, and additional medical procedures—costly outcomes that families in the Pataskala area frequently feel in both money and stress.


