Muskego is a suburban community where many families expect consistent, attentive care when someone can no longer reposition themselves. When staff are stretched thin or communication breaks down, early skin breakdown can be missed—then a preventable issue becomes a serious wound.
Pressure ulcers often show up after a change in routine, such as:
- a shift in staffing during peak demand periods
- delayed assessment after a resident’s mobility declines
- inconsistent follow-through on a care plan
- equipment problems (wrong mattress/cushion, or support surfaces not used properly)
Even when the underlying health condition is complex, facilities still have responsibilities to monitor skin risk and respond quickly.


