In practical terms, a bedsore is rarely “just skin.” It’s often the visible result of problems deeper in the care system—like inconsistent turning schedules, missed skin checks, delayed wound treatment, or inadequate coordination between nursing staff and clinicians.
In Johnson City, many families are balancing work, school, and travel time—especially if they’re commuting to facilities outside the immediate area. That reality can make it easier for warning signs to go unnoticed until they worsen. Our goal is to help you answer the question your family is probably asking right now:
If the facility had followed a reasonable prevention plan, would this injury likely have been avoided or caught earlier?


