In and around Arlington, TN, families frequently describe a similar pattern: they trust the facility to manage daily care, then notice new redness, discoloration, or open sores after a change in routine—such as a staffing shift, a weekend coverage gap, or a period when the resident seemed “out of sorts.”
Pressure ulcers don’t appear from nowhere. They’re typically linked to preventable factors like:
- missed or inconsistent repositioning
- delayed wound assessment
- inadequate skin checks during transfers or after falls
- hygiene gaps and moisture-related skin breakdown
- care plan updates not being followed after changes in mobility or health
If you’re seeing warning signs, treat it as urgent medical information—not just a “skin issue.” Prompt clinical evaluation is also important for preserving the timeline your attorney will need.


