In and around Florence—where many residents rely on regular transportation, family visit schedules, and coordinated discharge plans—pressure ulcer concerns sometimes surface between visits.
Common situations we see locally include:
- Short notice changes after a hospital stay (discharge instructions may not be followed consistently in the facility’s daily routine).
- Family visit gaps due to work schedules and commuting demands, where early redness is noticed late.
- Documentation delays—families report that they were told the skin issue was “minor” or “expected,” then later learned the ulcer had already progressed.
That doesn’t mean the injury was unavoidable. It means the timing matters, and the facility’s records will likely be the battleground.


