Pressure ulcers don’t appear out of nowhere. They typically follow a pattern—pressure plus time, reduced mobility, and delayed response.
In Portsmouth-area cases, families often report warning signs such as:
- Gaps in turning/repositioning after a resident returns from an appointment or hospital stay
- Delayed response to early redness or skin changes that should have triggered a wound-care escalation
- Inconsistent hygiene assistance for residents who require help with toileting or skin care
- Care plan not matching daily practice, especially when staffing is stretched
- Documentation that doesn’t line up with what family members observed during visits
If you’ve noticed these kinds of issues, don’t assume the facility will “fix it” quietly. Early legal action can help protect your options while records are still obtainable.


