In Alvin and surrounding Brazoria County, many residents and families juggle work schedules, school pickups, and caregiving from a distance. That can mean you notice problems only after a pattern becomes obvious—such as:
- A resident’s turning schedule seems inconsistent (especially after therapy days or staffing changes)
- Skin redness appears, then is documented late
- Staff respond to family concerns, but wound care updates lag behind
- The resident is moved between units or facilities and the paperwork doesn’t “tell the whole story”
Pressure ulcers don’t develop overnight. They typically reflect a breakdown in prevention steps—repositioning, skin checks, moisture control, and timely wound care.


