Pressure ulcers don’t always appear overnight. In many cases, families first notice them after they’ve been away at work or away from the facility for a period of time. That timing can create confusion—especially when the facility later says the injury was unavoidable.
But if a resident had identifiable risk factors—limited mobility, incontinence, cognitive impairment, use of a wheelchair most of the day, or difficulty repositioning—Mississippi families should expect proactive skin checks and consistent wound prevention steps. When those aren’t documented or followed, the delay can become part of the liability story.


