When families in Johnson County notice signs—like redness that doesn’t fade, skin breakdown on the heels or tailbone, or a worsening wound—there’s usually a frustrating lag: staff may say they’re monitoring, or they may not explain the risk level and prevention plan.
Legally and medically, delays matter. Texas nursing facilities are expected to identify residents at risk, document skin assessments, implement turning/repositioning and hygiene protocols, and respond quickly when early warning signs appear.
The practical question quickly becomes: Was the facility reacting at the right time, with the right plan, for your loved one’s specific needs?


