Pressure ulcers don’t appear out of nowhere. They typically develop when a resident’s risk level isn’t managed consistently—such as when repositioning assistance is delayed, skin checks aren’t documented properly, or wound care changes are postponed.
In the Acworth area, many families juggle work commutes on GA-92, I-75, and nearby routes—so it’s common for relatives to visit at different times of day and notice concerns only after the injury has progressed. That timing gap can create a stressful question: “Did we miss something, or did the facility fail to respond?” In a legal claim, the answer depends on care-plan compliance and the facility’s records of assessments and treatment.


