Fort Oglethorpe residents often have relatives who live in and around the area for convenience—so families may visit after work, on weekends, or between school and commuting schedules. That reality matters because early warning signs can be subtle.
Pressure ulcers may start as mild redness or discoloration, then progress quickly if repositioning, skin checks, and wound care don’t happen on time. When families aren’t present for every shift, gaps in documentation or delayed response can go unnoticed until the injury is advanced.
In many neglect cases we review, the key problem isn’t that a facility “never cared”—it’s that care steps weren’t consistent, were delayed, or weren’t properly recorded.


