You might spot it during a family visit after a long shift, a weekend away, or a hospital transfer. In many cases, the first “sign” is subtle—redness on the heel, tailbone, hip, or a new sore that seems to worsen quickly.
What often follows is a confusing pattern:
- staff say the resident is “at risk” but don’t document meaningful skin checks
- the care plan exists, yet repositioning or wound updates appear inconsistent
- family concerns are addressed after the injury has already progressed
In Savannah, it’s also common for families to encounter gaps created by logistics: coordinating rehab follow-ups, managing transportation, and handling multiple providers. Those realities make it even more important to document what you observed and what the facility recorded.


