Many residents in Benbrook are in facilities that serve people coming from hospitals, rehab centers, and outpatient wound clinics. That “handoff” moment matters. Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly when:
- A resident returns from a hospital stay with mobility limitations, but the facility’s care plan isn’t followed closely enough.
- Staffing changes or high census periods lead to missed skin checks or delayed repositioning.
- Documentation gets inconsistent between nursing shifts, making it harder to prove what was actually monitored.
- Family concerns are raised more than once, yet early warning signs aren’t acted on fast enough.
Even when a facility has written policies, the legal question is whether care was delivered the way it should have been—especially after a change in condition.


