In the Hendersonville area, many families commute between home, work, and visits—so it’s common for loved ones to be seen “in passing” and then only later notice redness, discoloration, or a worsening wound. That pattern matters legally, because pressure ulcers can progress quickly, and early documentation is often the difference between a preventable-care story and a disputed-care story.
If you raised concerns and the response felt slow—such as delayed wound evaluation, inconsistent turning schedules, or missing updates—those gaps can become important evidence. The sooner you start organizing what happened, the easier it is to preserve the timeline.


