In South Texas, many families balance work, travel, and caregiving duties—so it’s common for loved ones to spend time away from the facility during shift changes, weekends, or travel days. That can make it harder to see early warnings.
You may notice:
- New redness that doesn’t fade after repositioning
- Skin breakdown near the tailbone, hips, heels, or ankles
- A sudden change in mobility or comfort after a “routine” period
- Staff responding with explanations that don’t match what you observed
If you’re seeing these signs, treat them like a safety issue that needs documentation—not just a symptom to “monitor.” The sooner you gather details, the easier it is for a lawyer to build a timeline.


