In and around Greenville—where families may commute between work and visits—pressure ulcers can become noticeable between check-ins. That timing matters.
Common local warning patterns families report include:
- Skin redness noticed after a gap in visits (instead of being documented and treated promptly)
- Wound care changes delayed while staff reassess the resident
- Inconsistent turning/repositioning for residents who can’t move themselves
- Care plan updates that don’t match what you see in day-to-day assistance
While every resident’s health situation is different, bed sores are often preventable when a facility follows risk screening, monitoring, and a care plan designed for the person’s mobility and nutrition needs.


