New Castle-area families often deal with long-term care decisions during stressful transitions—after a hospitalization, surgery, or a decline in mobility. When a facility accepts a resident, it also assumes responsibility for preventing foreseeable harm, including pressure ulcers.
A pressure ulcer isn’t just a “skin problem.” In many cases, it signals breakdowns in everyday care: consistent turning, skin checks at the right frequency, moisture management, proper nutrition support, and timely wound treatment. When those basics fail, the injury can progress quickly—and that progression becomes central to the legal questions your lawyer will need to answer.


