Pressure ulcers aren’t just skin irritation. They can reflect failures in day-to-day care—especially for residents who are:
- bedridden or have limited mobility
- recently discharged from hospitals after surgery or illness
- affected by dehydration, poor appetite, or other healing barriers
In Magnolia, families frequently notice problems during visit gaps—like when a resident returns from therapy, when staffing changes occur on weekends, or when a caregiver shift report doesn’t match what you see hours later. Those timing differences can be crucial in a claim.
Our approach is to help you preserve the story of what happened and connect it to what the facility was required to do.


