In Vidalia, many families balance work, school, and travel time to visit loved ones in long-term care. That schedule pressure can make it easy to miss early warning signs—like redness that doesn’t fade, new swelling, or a sudden change in comfort level.
When pressure ulcers (often called “bedsores”) are caused by neglect, the impact is more than skin damage. It can mean pain, infections, longer stays, and a tough recovery for both the resident and the family.
If you’re dealing with a pressure ulcer injury in a Vidalia nursing facility, the most important next step is getting your concerns documented and your legal questions answered by a lawyer who handles elder neglect claims.


