Greenfield is a residential community with convenient access to major roads and regional medical networks. That can be a positive for families—but it also means residents may cycle between providers, hospitals, and long-term care settings. When care is transferred, details about skin risk, mobility, moisture management, and turning routines can get lost or delayed.
Pressure ulcers typically worsen when a resident:
- can’t reposition reliably (or repositioning isn’t documented consistently)
- has limited sensation, poor circulation, or cognitive impairment
- experiences moisture buildup (incontinence, sweat, or poor skin barrier use)
- doesn’t receive timely wound assessment and adjustment of the care plan
If a facility’s approach didn’t match the resident’s risk level, the injury may raise serious legal concerns.


