In practice, pressure injuries don’t usually “appear overnight.” They develop when high-risk residents spend long periods without adequate pressure relief, moisture management, or timely wound treatment. In Airway Heights-area facilities, families sometimes encounter issues that sound administrative but have real medical consequences, such as:
- Care plan updates lagging behind a resident’s decline (mobility changes, weight loss, or new confusion)
- Inconsistent repositioning during shift changes or staffing shortages
- Delayed recognition of early skin changes (redness, warmth, or discoloration that should trigger escalation)
- Gaps between written orders and what was actually provided
When a resident lives near the Spokane region, families may also be juggling work schedules and commuting time. That can make it harder to catch problems early—especially if the facility doesn’t promptly communicate changes.


