Pressure ulcers (commonly called bedsores) don’t just affect skin. They can lead to infection, prolonged treatment, hospital transfers, and a decline in comfort and mobility.
In Moore, many families juggle work schedules and commuting time—especially when they’re trying to visit during limited visiting hours or when a facility is located farther from home. When families can’t be present during every shift, documentation becomes even more important. If the record doesn’t match what was supposed to happen (turning schedules, skin checks, wound care updates), that mismatch can matter legally.


