Lewisburg families often have to balance caregiving responsibilities with work, school, and travel—especially when medical visits require driving across the broader Middle Tennessee region. That reality can make it easier for a facility’s delays to go unnoticed until a wound has progressed.
In practice, pressure ulcer neglect claims frequently turn on the same recurring issues:
- Skin checks and risk reassessments not being performed on schedule
- Turning/repositioning not happening as the care plan requires
- Care plan updates not made after changes in mobility, nutrition, or consciousness
- Wound care escalation delayed after early warning signs
When these gaps show up in records, they can support a legal argument that the facility failed to provide reasonable care.


