In and around Dallas—where many residents commute to nearby employment centers and run between home, work, school, and medical appointments—families can struggle to stay on top of daily care. That time pressure matters in pressure ulcer cases.
Facilities are expected to prevent skin breakdown through risk screening, scheduled turning/repositioning, skin checks, hygiene assistance, and timely wound care. When documentation shows delayed action, inconsistent monitoring, or missing repositioning logs, it can strengthen a claim that the injury was preventable.


