Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly, especially when a resident is frequently repositioned too late, not at all, or without proper documentation. If you’re in Paris and you’re hearing things like “they’ll check it later,” “it’s just irritation,” or “it happens sometimes,” take those statements seriously—but still act.
Watch for red flags such as:
- A new sore that appears after missed or shortened turning schedules
- Progression despite wound care that seems inconsistent week to week
- Delayed response after you reported redness, warmth, or non-healing areas
- Gaps in skin assessment notes or repositioning logs
- Changes in mobility assistance that don’t match the care plan
If you’re unsure whether something counts as an emergency, ask the care team to document what they observed, when they observed it, and what treatment plan they updated.


