Poquoson is a close-knit community where many families juggle work, caregiving, and travel time to visit loved ones. When you can’t be on-site every hour, you may rely on staff updates—and when those updates are unclear, late, or inconsistent, pressure ulcers can become one of the most devastating outcomes.
Facilities are expected to respond quickly to changes in mobility, skin condition, hydration, and nutrition. When they don’t, ulcers can worsen over days. Families often describe a pattern we see across Virginia cases:
- A resident was “doing fine” during earlier visits
- Then redness or an injury area appeared and progressed fast
- Questions were met with vague explanations rather than wound-care details
- Medical records show risk factors, but prevention steps appear missing or delayed
If that sounds familiar, it’s worth getting an attorney review promptly.


