In coastal Georgia, many families juggle long commutes, shift work, and travel between appointments and caregiving responsibilities. That can make it easier for warning signs to be missed—especially when a resident’s condition changes slowly at first.
Common Brunswick-area scenarios we see include:
- Loved ones who notice redness or open skin only after a weekend or evening visit
- Residents returning from the hospital with mobility restrictions, then developing pressure injuries during the first weeks of readjustment
- Facilities citing “medical complexity” while skin checks, turning schedules, or wound updates aren’t clearly documented
Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly once they reach deeper tissue. When the injury is discovered later, the case often turns on whether the facility acted promptly once risk was identified.


