Many nursing home residents in the Canton area rely on consistent, hands-on assistance—especially after hospital stays from events like pneumonia, surgery, or mobility-limiting falls. Pressure ulcers can develop quickly when there are gaps in:
- Repositioning (turning schedules not followed)
- Skin checks (inspections not done at the right frequency)
- Moisture and hygiene care (urine/stool management not maintained)
- Mobility support (wheelchair tolerance and skin protection not adjusted)
- Nutrition/hydration monitoring (intake not addressed when risk rises)
Even if staff meant well, the outcome can still be preventable harm. The key is whether the facility’s care matched the resident’s risk level and whether early warning signs were acted on.


