Pressure ulcers (bedsores) aren’t just surface irritation. They can lead to infection, deeper tissue damage, extended immobility, and complications that make recovery harder for months.
In Mount Holly and throughout the region, families frequently notice problems during day-to-day visits—when they see redness that wasn’t there before, a resident who appears less comfortable, or wound care that seems delayed compared to what staff previously described. When prevention steps fail, pressure injuries can escalate quickly.


