Branson has a steady flow of visitors and seasonal staffing changes across the region. While that doesn’t excuse poor care, it can influence how facilities manage workload, overtime, and coverage—especially in long-term care settings that rely on consistent assistance.
Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly when there are gaps in:
- turning and repositioning schedules
- timely skin checks during high-risk periods
- documentation of wound progression
- coordination between nursing staff and clinicians
If you’ve noticed your family member’s skin started changing after a staffing shift, a move within the facility, or a change in how frequently they were checked, those details are important for a lawyer to evaluate.


