Many families in the Lowcountry and along the I‑95 corridor don’t realize how quickly a pressure injury can worsen. During busy visitation routines, you may see redness during one visit and assume it will be addressed before the next.
But in pressure sore cases, the key question is often what the facility did between visits:
- Was the resident assessed soon after risk was identified?
- Were repositioning and skin checks actually documented?
- Did wound care begin promptly when early warning signs appeared?
- Were care plans updated when mobility, nutrition, or alertness changed?
A delay of even a few days can matter—especially for residents who are frequently in a wheelchair, have difficulty changing positions, or have conditions that affect sensation.


