Pressure ulcers aren’t just a minor skin problem. They can indicate failures in:
- Repositioning and turning schedules
- Skin checks and early recognition of redness or deterioration
- Hygiene and moisture control
- Mobility support for residents who can’t reposition themselves
- Nutrition and hydration monitoring that affects healing
In many Hobart-area families, the first notice happens after a missed detail—such as a caregiver change, a shift in staffing, or a period when the resident wasn’t checked as often as the care plan required. By the time a sore is obvious, the facility may treat it as “just something that happens,” even though prevention depends on consistent, documented action.


