Pressure ulcers commonly develop where skin and soft tissue are under sustained pressure—such as the tailbone, hips, heels, or lower back. In nursing homes, prevention depends on consistent care routines, including:
- scheduled repositioning and off-loading
- skin checks at appropriate intervals
- prompt escalation when redness or breakdown is noticed
- hygiene and continence support
- nutrition and hydration coordination
In the Platteville area, families frequently face a practical challenge: care is delivered across shifts, with different staff members covering different hours. When communication breaks down between shift changes—or when a facility is short-staffed—risk can increase before it’s documented.


