A bedsore (pressure ulcer) isn’t simply “a skin problem.” In real-world long-term care, the injury often reflects breakdowns in prevention—especially when residents:
- need help turning and repositioning but aren’t checked often enough,
- have mobility limits common after surgery or illness,
- have reduced sensation or cognitive impairment,
- experience nutritional or hydration issues that affect healing.
In Beaver Dam, families may notice warning signs during routine visiting times—when they ask about repositioning, hygiene, or wound care and receive incomplete answers. The concern is that wound prevention is supposed to be ongoing, not reactive.


