In Burleson, families often balance caregiving concerns with everyday logistics—school runs, shift work, and commuting across the DFW area. That’s exactly why it can be easy to miss “small” warning signs until they worsen.
Pressure ulcers may develop when a resident:
- sits or lies in one position too long without proper turning
- lacks timely skin assessments and risk reassessments
- doesn’t receive appropriate hygiene and moisture management
- doesn’t get coordinated nutrition/hydration support needed for healing
- experiences delays in wound treatment once redness or breakdown appears
When these steps aren’t carried out as required by a resident’s care plan, the injury may be preventable. In Texas, that prevention expectation matters when attorneys evaluate whether a facility met the standard of care.


