In the Greenwood area, many families juggle work schedules, commute times, and school calendars while trying to stay on top of medical updates. That’s exactly why pressure ulcer cases can hinge on documentation: the more clearly the record shows risk assessment, turning/repositioning, skin checks, and wound care response, the stronger the case tends to be.
When a facility says an ulcer was “unavoidable” or “inevitable,” the question becomes whether preventive steps were actually followed for that resident—based on their mobility, nutrition status, sensation, and medical conditions.


