Pressure ulcers can develop quickly when residents aren’t repositioned, monitored, or treated as required by their care plan. Families in Port Wentworth often describe the same “timeline problem”: they notice something is off only after the injury is already advanced.
Common red flags include:
- Repeated delays after you report redness, swelling, or skin discoloration
- Inconsistent turning/repositioning (for example, longer stretches in the same position)
- Missing or rushed hygiene routines for incontinent residents
- Wound care that changes slowly despite worsening symptoms
- Care plan updates that seem to lag behind the resident’s actual condition
If your family is seeing these patterns, start documenting dates and details right away. Even a short written log can later help an attorney build a clear timeline.


