In and around Berwick, many families juggle work, travel to appointments, and coordinating care from different households. That reality can affect how quickly concerns get escalated inside a facility.
Common real-world patterns we hear in the region:
- Skin changes noticed during family visits rather than in daily documentation
- Delayed calls back after families report redness, persistent moisture, or odor
- Care plans reviewed on paper but turning, hygiene assistance, or wound checks not happening consistently
- Admissions paperwork and risk screening that later appears incomplete compared to what the resident needed
When a pressure injury develops, it’s not “just skin.” It can reflect breakdowns in assessment, repositioning, hygiene support, moisture control, and follow-through with a wound care plan.


