Many families first learn something is wrong after they see visible redness, open sores, or bandages that don’t seem to be improving. By then, the injury may have progressed through multiple stages.
In local practice, delays often connect to real-world problems such as:
- Turn schedules not matching the resident’s risk level (especially for residents with limited mobility)
- Incomplete skin checks during shifts
- Gaps between staff observations and wound-care escalation
- Documentation that doesn’t align with what family members were told
When families are commuting and trying to coordinate between visits, it’s easy to miss early warning signs—making a careful record review critical once you’re ready to take action.


