In a place like Sweet Home—where many families rely on regular visits, phone check-ins, and quick coordination with clinicians—warning signs often show up as a sudden change you can’t explain:
- A new area of redness after days of “no problems”
- Reports that turning schedules are being followed, but the skin looks worse
- Delays in wound treatment or changes in dressings
- Conflicting stories between staff and what wound notes later show
Pressure ulcers can progress quickly once skin breakdown begins. That’s why timing matters: the period between first risk, first skin change, and actual treatment can become the heart of a claim.


