Euless families often tell us the same story: everything seemed “fine” during visits, then a sudden change appeared—redness, open areas, foul odor, or a wound that “wasn’t there before.” In busy facilities, issues can develop between the moments families are present.
Pressure ulcers typically worsen when there’s:
- Inconsistent repositioning (turning every required interval)
- Delayed skin checks and risk updates
- Gaps in toileting and hygiene assistance
- Slow escalation once early redness appears
- Insufficient wound care coordination
In practice, these failures may be harder to spot from the hallway—especially when the resident’s condition changes quickly.


