A pressure ulcer isn’t only a visible sore. It’s often a sign that the resident’s risk level wasn’t handled with the right intensity—especially when someone:
- has limited mobility after illness or surgery
- cannot feel pain or pressure normally
- needs help with repositioning, toileting, or hygiene
- experiences inconsistent wound monitoring
- struggles with nutrition or hydration
Mississippi care expectations focus on prevention and timely response. When facilities fall short—whether due to staffing gaps, incomplete documentation, or delayed wound escalation—the injury can progress from redness to deeper tissue damage.


