Phenix City is a growing community, and like many areas across the state, local facilities can face staffing challenges, turnover, and high demands—especially during flu season and peak healthcare periods. When a care team is stretched, prevention steps that should be consistent can slip.
In real-world nursing home settings, pressure ulcers often connect to issues like:
- Missed or incomplete skin checks after admission or during shift changes
- Delays in updating a care plan after a resident’s mobility or nutrition changes
- Inconsistent repositioning for residents who can’t turn themselves
- Delayed response to early redness, warmth, or induration
- Gaps between what families report noticing and what documentation reflects
Even when a facility has policies, Alabama cases turn on what staff actually did for your loved one—not what the facility says should have happened.


