Pressure ulcers aren’t just cosmetic. Depending on depth, they can lead to infection, hospitalization, and longer recovery—especially for residents who already struggle with mobility, diabetes, dementia, or circulation issues.
In Havelock and across eastern North Carolina, many families are balancing caregiving with daily life. That can make it harder to catch early warning signs—like faint redness that doesn’t fade, complaints of burning or pain, or changes in how a resident sits or lies for long periods.
When those early signs are missed or ignored, the harm can escalate quickly. That’s why a legal review should start as soon as the injury is identified.


