Natchez families often encounter long commutes and busy work schedules, which can make it harder to catch early warning signs. But pressure ulcers don’t “wait.” When skin breakdown is missed—especially for residents who are frequently seated, mostly bedridden, or recovering after surgery—the injury can worsen in days.
In practice, that means:
- Redness or skin discoloration may appear and then be documented late.
- Repositioning and skin checks may be inconsistently recorded.
- Wound care may lag behind the resident’s actual needs.
A credible legal review focuses on the timeline: what the resident looked like when they arrived, when risk factors were recognized, and how quickly the facility responded when changes were observed.


