In smaller communities, families often play an active role—visiting more regularly, noticing subtle changes, and advocating when something feels off. When a resident develops a pressure ulcer, loved ones may struggle with questions like:
- Why wasn’t the redness addressed sooner?
- Did anyone document repositioning and skin checks?
- Were wound-care decisions delayed?
- Did the facility respond to your concerns the way it should?
Pressure ulcers can lead to infection, prolonged treatment, and a decline in mobility or comfort. The emotional impact is just as real as the medical one.


