Pressure ulcers can show up gradually, but families usually notice patterns—especially when they request help and are met with delays. Common red flags include:
- Skin redness or discoloration that worsens over days without a clear plan
- Inconsistent “turning” or repositioning (or you’re told it happened but can’t find it in records)
- Delayed wound treatment after the facility identifies a risk area
- Gaps in skin assessments or charts that don’t match your observations
- Residents staying in the same position too long, particularly those who use wheelchairs
In Cedar Park, where many residents’ families travel in and out of town for work or caregiving, it’s especially important to document your concerns early. Even small delays in care can matter when the injury is preventable.


