In long-term care settings around Bartlett, residents may spend extended hours in wheelchairs or bed while recovering from illness, mobility limitations, or surgeries. Even with written policies, prevention can break down when:
- Skin checks are delayed or poorly documented
- Repositioning isn’t done consistently (or isn’t recorded)
- Toileting/hygiene needs aren’t met promptly
- Nutrition and hydration monitoring doesn’t trigger appropriate adjustments
- Staff turnover or short staffing affects follow-through
A bedsore can be more than discomfort—it can lead to infection risk, extended wound care, hospital transfers, and a sharp decline in comfort and independence.


