Pressure injuries generally don’t appear “out of nowhere.” They usually develop when a facility fails to manage risk factors such as limited mobility, reduced sensation, incontinence, dehydration, or a need for frequent repositioning.
In day-to-day care, bedsores can reflect systemic breakdowns, for example:
- turning and repositioning schedules not followed consistently
- delayed skin checks or incomplete documentation of redness/changes
- care plan instructions not matched by actual bedside care
- gaps in hygiene support for residents with toileting or skin integrity challenges
- delays in wound assessment, staging, or escalation when the injury worsens
In the Charlotte region, families often live with the practical reality of trying to monitor care around work schedules, traffic, and caregiving responsibilities. That can make early signs easier to miss—especially if staff communication is limited or documentation is hard to understand.


