In many Wilson-area nursing homes, family members visit around work schedules—often evenings, weekends, or short lunch-hour windows. That timing matters, because facilities may argue a problem wasn’t observed until later.
What families should know: care obligations don’t pause when no one is visiting. If a resident is at risk due to limited mobility, medical conditions, or dependence for repositioning, the facility must still follow the care plan consistently and document skin checks and wound care.
A strong case often turns on whether staff recorded the resident’s risk status and skin monitoring as required—and whether the records reflect the level of prevention a reasonable facility would provide.


