In many Boerne-area long-term care situations, families notice changes during visit windows—after a shift, a weekend, or a trip back from work. That’s when you may see:
- A new area of redness that doesn’t fade
- Open wounds or drainage where there wasn’t one before
- Deterioration in comfort, sleep, or mobility
- Delayed responses to concerns you raised
Pressure ulcers aren’t just discomfort. They can lead to infections, extended wound care, loss of function, and hospital visits. When the injury appears after admission, the timing can matter—particularly if the facility had documented risk factors at the start.


