In North Texas long-term care settings, pressure ulcers frequently arise after a combination of risk factors and missed prevention steps. Families in Bonham commonly report concerns such as:
- Inconsistent turning and repositioning for residents who can’t change positions independently
- Delayed response to early skin changes (for example, redness that wasn’t treated as a warning sign)
- Gaps in skin checks documented on paper but not reflected in the resident’s condition
- Hygiene or moisture management issues that worsen skin breakdown
- Discharge-to-rehab transitions where care plans don’t fully carry over or are not followed tightly enough
Pressure ulcers are not usually “random.” They often reflect whether a facility accurately assessed risk and then carried out the care plan day after day.


