In Glassboro and throughout Gloucester County, many families are balancing work schedules, commuting, and frequent visits. That reality can make it easier for warning signs to go unnoticed—especially when staff documentation is inconsistent or when wound care updates come slowly.
Pressure ulcers often begin subtly: persistent redness, changes in skin texture, or worsening discomfort around a bony area. If repositioning, skin checks, moisture control, and nutrition monitoring aren’t handled consistently, small problems can escalate quickly—sometimes before families realize the injury is progressing.
A lawyer can help you focus on what matters most: the timing of risk, when the ulcer appeared, and whether the facility responded like a reasonably careful care provider would have.


