Pressure injuries tend to worsen quietly at first. Residents who sit in wheelchairs for long stretches, who rely on staff for turning, or who have limited mobility after illness can develop redness or skin breakdown that isn’t obvious in early stages.
In real Wyomissing-area situations, families often describe a pattern like:
- Noticing a change after a weekend or shift change (when staffing or routines may differ)
- Being told the resident “can’t feel it”—even though prevention duties still apply
- Receiving conflicting explanations about repositioning, hygiene, or wound treatment
- Seeing delays in escalation when a wound looks worse day-to-day
A bedsores case is frequently about whether the facility followed a reasonable prevention and response plan—not about whether pressure injuries can ever happen.


