In and around Greenville, families often describe similar patterns after a loved one enters a skilled nursing or long-term care setting:
- Care feels “rushed” or inconsistent during busy shifts, weekends, or staffing transitions.
- Late responses after a family member raises a concern about redness, moisture, swelling, or pain.
- Missing or hard-to-find documentation about skin checks, repositioning, or wound progress.
- Rapid changes between visits—the injury is noticed one day, but records suggest the facility either didn’t see it early or didn’t act quickly.
These are not guarantees of neglect—but they’re the exact kinds of red flags an attorney reviews to determine whether the facility followed the resident’s care plan and a reasonable standard of care.


