Pressure ulcers don’t just “happen.” They typically develop when a resident’s risk level isn’t matched with consistent prevention—such as turning/repositioning, skin monitoring, moisture management, and appropriate support surfaces.
In smaller communities like Green River, families may notice issues differently than they would in a larger metro area. For example:
- You may be relying on fewer staff members to cover more residents.
- Documentation may become harder to reconstruct once everyone moves on after an incident.
- You may be communicating by phone more often, which makes it easy for details to get lost.
That’s why early organization matters—both medically and legally.


