Pressure ulcers (also called bedsores) don’t usually appear out of nowhere. They are commonly linked to issues such as:
- inconsistent turning and repositioning
- delayed wound assessment or treatment
- gaps in skin checks for residents at higher risk
- limited staffing during high-acuity shifts
- missed communication between caregivers and nurses
In South Fulton, families often encounter a practical challenge: getting clear updates from the facility while balancing daily obligations. That makes it even more important to treat the first warning signs as urgent. Waiting can allow the injury to worsen, complicating both medical care and the evidence needed for a legal claim.


