Pressure ulcers aren’t just an unfortunate medical outcome. In many cases, they reflect breakdowns in prevention and response—such as:
- inconsistent repositioning/turning assistance
- delayed skin checks or incomplete wound documentation
- gaps in hygiene and moisture management
- failure to follow individualized care plans
- delayed escalation when early redness or injury signs appear
North Logan families sometimes notice the problem after a change in routine—hospital discharge, medication adjustments, or a period when a resident needs more hands-on assistance. Those transitions can increase risk if the facility doesn’t promptly update and follow updated care requirements.


