Pressure ulcers often develop quietly, then escalate fast. For many Fairfax residents, the situation unfolds while family members are:
- commuting on busy corridors (including routes feeding into Fairfax County and nearby jurisdictions),
- balancing shift work or caregiving responsibilities at home,
- relying on brief updates during visits rather than daily wound checks.
That’s why documentation and timing are so important. If a facility’s records show risk assessments, turning schedules, or wound care instructions existed on paper—but weren’t followed in practice—the evidence can be critical.
We’ll help you evaluate whether the facility’s response matched what Virginia patients should receive when skin breakdown risk is identified.


