Suwanee is a fast-growing North Metro Atlanta community, and many families rely on nearby long-term care facilities for consistent daily support. When staffing is stretched or care routines aren’t followed closely, residents who need frequent repositioning can be at higher risk.
Pressure ulcers often worsen quietly—starting as redness or skin irritation and progressing to deeper tissue damage if early warning signs aren’t treated. That’s why families in Suwanee sometimes say the same thing: “We didn’t realize how serious it was until it was already advanced.”
A pressure ulcer case typically turns on whether the facility followed the resident’s care plan and responded promptly to documented risk.


