Wausau families often tell us they trusted the facility because their loved one needed ongoing help—especially after illness, surgery, or mobility declines. Pressure ulcers can form when residents spend too long in the same position, don’t receive timely skin checks, or don’t get the wound care escalation that risk requires.
In practice, the “why” is usually tied to preventable breakdowns, such as:
- Missed or late turning/repositioning for residents who can’t move themselves
- Delayed response to early skin redness (when it’s still reversible)
- Inconsistent documentation of skin assessments and care provided
- Care-plan gaps for residents with diabetes, poor circulation, or limited sensation
- Staffing strain that affects the frequency of checks and hygiene support
If your family noticed a sudden change—like redness progressing to an open sore—you’re not imagining the urgency. In these cases, timing matters.


