A pressure ulcer isn’t just skin discoloration. It can reflect failures in day-to-day care—things like turning and repositioning, skin checks, hygiene support, and timely wound treatment.
In practice, families in the Peachtree Corners area often report that the first warning signs were subtle: redness that didn’t improve, a “we’re watching it” explanation, or inconsistent updates after a change in routine. By the time the injury becomes obvious, it may already have worsened.
That’s why the case usually turns on timing and proof—what the facility knew, what it documented, and what care was actually provided.


