In Simpsonville, many families juggle work, school schedules, and driving across town to visit. When loved ones are in long-term care, a common pattern we see is that family members notice “small” changes—redness, discoloration, an area that seems irritated—then later discover the injury has progressed.
Pressure ulcers aren’t just surface skin issues. When they worsen, residents can face:
- longer hospital stays
- wound debridement or advanced wound treatment
- infection risk
- mobility decline and increased care needs
A key issue in these cases is timing: how quickly the facility identified risk, documented skin assessments, and responded when changes appeared.


