Bedsores aren’t an “inevitable” part of aging. They often develop when a facility’s care system fails at one or more critical points—especially when residents require frequent repositioning, skin checks, and timely wound care.
In the Henderson area, many families encounter long-term care facilities where residents have complex medical needs tied to chronic conditions common across North Carolina, such as diabetes, limited mobility, and circulation problems. When risk is high, prevention has to be consistent—not occasional.
Common local red flags families report include:
- Residents who are not turned on schedule (or staff cannot show turning/repositioning documentation)
- Delayed recognition of early redness or skin breakdown
- Wound care that appears to start only after the ulcer worsens
- Care plans that don’t match what actually happens day-to-day


