When you visit a loved one in a nursing home, it’s easy to focus on what you can see that day. But pressure injuries often develop over days, not minutes. They can reflect breakdowns in day-to-day systems such as:
- Turning and repositioning routines that aren’t followed consistently
- Skin checks that occur too infrequently or aren’t recorded accurately
- Care plan updates that lag behind changes in mobility or cognition
- Wound escalation delays—waiting too long to involve appropriate clinicians
In many Kenmore-area cases, families describe a pattern: early warning signs were noticed (or raised) during visits, then the facility response didn’t match the urgency the records later show was needed.


