Morgantown is a growing regional hub—students, hospital traffic, and shifting staffing demands can all affect how quickly facilities respond when conditions change.
Pressure ulcers are also the kind of injury that can worsen quietly. A resident who is less mobile after an illness, surgery, or hospitalization may start showing early skin irritation that goes unnoticed—or is documented late—especially when staffing is stretched or turnover is high.
If your family is in Morgantown and you’re seeing a wound progress faster than expected, it’s often a sign that:
- risk assessments weren’t updated after the resident’s condition changed,
- turning/skin check routines weren’t consistently followed, or
- wound care orders weren’t carried out promptly.


