Pressure ulcers can be more than a visible skin injury. They can signal failures in basic prevention and monitoring—such as:
- Turning/repositioning schedules not being followed
- Transfers and wheelchair time not being managed to relieve pressure
- Delayed response to early redness or skin changes
- Missed wound care milestones
- Care plans not updated after hospital discharge or functional decline
In Wisconsin, families and advocates often emphasize the same themes: residents deserve consistent assessments and timely intervention. When those steps aren’t carried out, the injury can worsen quickly and lead to complications that affect recovery, comfort, and long-term health.


