In long-term care settings, bedsores aren’t just a “skin problem.” They often reflect breakdowns in preventive care—especially for residents who:
- spend most of the day in a bed or wheelchair
- have limited sensation or difficulty repositioning
- have diabetes, poor circulation, or poor nutrition
- rely on staff for hygiene, turning schedules, and skin checks
Crossville families frequently encounter a frustrating reality: by the time a pressure ulcer is clearly visible, the underlying risk may have been present for days or weeks. That’s why the early documentation—risk assessments, skin checks, and wound care notes—matters so much.


