In the Weatherford area, families frequently share the same concern: their loved one needs help with mobility, toileting, or transfers—but the facility’s staffing and documentation don’t always reflect the care plan.
Pressure ulcers can develop when caregivers don’t:
- complete skin assessments at the frequency required by the resident’s care plan,
- reposition residents on schedule,
- address friction/shear (especially during transfers),
- respond promptly when early redness or breakdown appears,
- coordinate wound care and nutrition/hydration needs.
Even when a facility has policies on paper, what matters is whether the resident actually received consistent, timely care.


