Diseases and Conditions
Bedsores (pressure ulcers)
Overview
Symptoms
Causes
Risk factors
Complications
Prevention
Diagnosis
Treatment
Coping and support
Coping and support
People with bedsores might experience discomfort, pain, social isolation or depression. Talk with your care team about your needs for support and comfort. A social worker can help identify community groups that provide services, education and support for people dealing with long-term caregiving or terminal illness.
Parents or caregivers of children with pressure ulcers can talk with a child life specialist for help in coping with stressful health situations.
Family and friends of people living in assisted living facilities can be advocates for the residents and work with nursing staff to ensure proper preventive care.