In and around Lincolnton, families often notice problems after a change in condition—after a hospitalization, after surgery, or when a resident becomes less mobile. Bedsores are especially concerning when they appear alongside common risk factors like:
- limited mobility or difficulty repositioning
- reduced sensation (including cognitive impairment)
- dehydration, poor appetite, or weight loss
- new incontinence issues that weren’t managed promptly
- inconsistent wound checks or delayed escalation
A facility may claim the injury is simply “the resident’s condition.” But prevention is still expected. When staffing, assessment routines, or wound response fall short, pressure injuries can become avoidable.


