This report presents an abstract on pressure ulcers, a significant healthcare concern particularly affecting elderly patients in various care settings. It defines pressure ulcers as localized skin or tissue damage due to pressure, shearing, and friction, highlighting the issue's prevalence in the UAE. The abstract explores intrinsic factors such as hypotension, diabetes, and immobility, along with extrinsic factors like limited resources and social isolation. It emphasizes the use of risk assessment scales for early identification and the adoption of interdisciplinary approaches by wound care nurses. Prevention strategies include repositioning, support surfaces, skin assessment, wound cleansing, and debridement. The report underscores the need to revisit factors hindering ulcer healing and promote consistent risk assessment across healthcare levels. References to key research papers are also included.