Pressure ulcers (also called bedsores) aren’t just skin discoloration. They can progress into deeper tissue damage, infection risk, and complications that make rehabilitation harder.
In practice, families in Charleston and Coles County often describe the same pattern: a wound is noticed during a routine family visit, but the facility’s explanations don’t line up with when risk factors were present—limited mobility, incontinence, diabetes, or declining nutrition. The question becomes whether the facility responded the way a reasonably careful provider would have under similar circumstances.


