In and around Plum, families often juggle work schedules, school schedules, and longer travel times to visit residents. That can make it harder to catch early warning signs—like persistent redness, a change in skin color, or a sudden new wound—before they worsen.
Pressure ulcers are not just skin discoloration. They can signal breakdowns in:
- repositioning assistance (turning schedules)
- skin checks and documentation
- hygiene and moisture control
- wound monitoring and timely escalation
- nutrition support and hydration planning
When these steps slip—even temporarily—injuries can develop quickly. The key is that facilities are expected to respond to risk, not just react after the ulcer becomes obvious.


