Martinsville-area residents frequently rely on a mix of family caregivers, local medical providers, and facility staff to coordinate daily care. That setup can work well—until documentation gaps or delayed wound response make it harder to spot neglect early.
Common Martinsville-area scenarios we see include:
- Frequent transfers between a nursing facility and outside clinics for wound care or infection concerns, creating confusion about who documented what and when.
- Short-staffed shifts that affect turn schedules, skin checks, and timely follow-up—especially over nights and weekends.
- Family members who notice changes during commuting schedules, then struggle to get clear answers because the facility’s records don’t reflect what was observed.
The key point: pressure ulcers can progress quickly, and courts often pay close attention to whether the facility’s response matched the resident’s risk level.


