In small communities like River Falls, families frequently visit regularly—sometimes during evenings, weekends, or around the school and work schedules that shape daily life in the area. That can make it especially painful when you notice:
- Redness or discoloration that doesn’t seem to be addressed promptly
- Wounds that worsen quickly even though a care plan is in place
- Staff responses that don’t match what you observed (for example, inconsistent turning, bathing, or assistance)
- Delays in wound care referrals or changes to treatment
Pressure ulcers aren’t just a skin issue. They can reflect breakdowns in repositioning practices, skin checks, moisture control, nutrition/hydration support, and early escalation when risk increases.


