Families often report the same frustrating pattern: a resident appears fine during one visit, and then—days later—there are signs of redness, open wounds, or worsening pain. In the Mobile area, that can be especially confusing because long-term care residents may have complex medical needs, and family members may not see the resident daily.
Pressure injuries can develop quickly when multiple risk factors overlap, such as:
- limited mobility after illness
- dehydration or poor nutrition
- incontinence that increases skin irritation
- inconsistent repositioning during long shifts
- delays in recognizing early redness
A key legal question is not just whether a sore occurred, but whether the facility responded in a timely, documented way once risk was identified.


