Pressure ulcers—also called bedsores—can develop when pressure, friction, or shearing isn’t properly managed. In nursing homes, the prevention steps are not optional. They typically include:
- Regular repositioning/turning schedules
- Skin assessments at appropriate intervals
- Prompt response to early redness or breakdown
- Mobility support and equipment when needed
- Nutrition and hydration monitoring to support healing
When these systems fail, the injury can worsen quickly. Families often notice the change after the ulcer has progressed, especially if the resident is in and out of appointments, monitoring is inconsistent, or staff communication is delayed.


