In suburban communities around Bethel Park, families typically juggle work schedules, commutes, and school routines. That means you may not notice the earliest signs of pressure injury right away—especially if the injury develops during nights, weekends, or staffing transitions.
Common “missed opportunity” patterns we see in these cases include:
- Turning schedules aren’t followed consistently (or documentation doesn’t match what staff should have done).
- Skin checks happen late after redness appears.
- Wound care escalates slowly, allowing the injury to worsen.
- Care plans are updated on paper but not reflected in daily practice.
When a pressure ulcer progresses, it can also trigger complications that require more treatment than families expected—turning a preventable skin injury into a medical crisis.


