Pressure ulcers are not “inevitable” just because someone is older or has mobility issues. They typically reflect a breakdown in day-to-day prevention—things like consistent repositioning, skin checks, moisture control, and timely wound care.
In Salisbury-area settings, common family concerns include:
- Missed or delayed turning schedules after shift changes
- Inconsistent documentation of skin assessments and wound progression
- Delays in addressing redness before it becomes an open sore
- Communication gaps between caregivers, nurses, and wound specialists
- Transportation and hospital-transfer interruptions that disrupt routine care
These aren’t just complaints—they can be the factual basis for a legal claim when the records show risk existed and appropriate steps weren’t taken.


