In the Cairo area, many families juggle work schedules, school drop-offs, and longer drives to check on relatives. That reality can make it harder to catch early warning signs—especially when a resident is frequently asleep, uses a wheelchair, or has limited mobility.
When a pressure ulcer is discovered, it often comes with complications that affect the resident’s comfort, sleep, and overall recovery. Legally, the key issue is whether the facility responded as a reasonably careful care provider would have under the same circumstances.


