My 96-year-old father with Alzheimer's developed a pressure sore on his heel and back. He is bedridden and lies on an air mattress. A few days ago our power went out and then came back on but we didn't notice that the mattress was deflated right away. Can bed sores develop that quickly? And once they are treated how quickly can the wound heal?
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Having said that, if you have a pump-driven variable pressure air mattress, it oughtn't to have deflated during a power outage - there's supposed to be a valve, I think, to stop that happening too fast. I should get someone out to check it if I were you because it's possible there's a leak.
How quickly your father's skin will recover from a pressure sore depends on all sorts of things - how deep it is, where it is, how strong his skin is, underlying health conditions such as kidney disease - but there isn't really a timetable. The important thing is to become ferocious about his skin integrity routine from here. Do you have access to a specialist wound care nurse? - these people are terrifically helpful.
(BTW, try adding a protein supplement to his diet to help with healing)