In the Bryan area, many families rely on routine visits around work schedules—before commuting, during school breaks, or after weekend errands. That timing matters. Pressure injuries can worsen when a resident is left in the same position too long, when turning schedules aren’t followed consistently, or when staff don’t document skin checks and wound care in a timely way.
Common “I noticed something was off” moments include:
- A new red area that doesn’t fade after repositioning
- Reports that “it’s just irritation,” followed by worsening skin breakdown
- Delayed escalation after you raise concerns
- Gaps between skin assessments, wound measurements, or dressing changes
These observations can be important later—especially when records show different timelines.


