Columbus has a mix of long-term care facilities serving older adults and residents recovering from illness. In these settings, pressure ulcers can worsen quickly when residents are:
- mostly bedbound or chair-bound for long stretches
- dealing with diabetes, poor circulation, or reduced sensation
- dependent on staff for repositioning, toileting, and hygiene
Mississippi claims commonly turn on whether the facility followed the care plan it created—and whether it documented risk, skin changes, and response times. When documentation is delayed or incomplete, families often feel trapped: staff may explain the injury as “medical” while the record raises concerns.


