In suburban communities like Weddington, relatives are often visiting, coordinating transportation, and staying in close contact with the facility. That makes certain patterns stand out—especially when the timeline doesn’t add up.
Families frequently report issues such as:
- A sudden change in skin appearance after a period when staff should have been providing scheduled repositioning
- Mixed answers when asked about wound stage, treatment plan, or how often the resident was turned
- Documentation that doesn’t match what family members observed (for example, no notes explaining why redness was missed)
- Delayed referrals to wound care specialists after early warnings
A pressure ulcer case often turns on timing—when the risk signs were present, when assessments were performed, and how quickly the facility responded.


