Pressure ulcers often develop over days, not weeks. That creates a practical challenge for Dallas families: you may not see the resident every shift, and medical documentation may be spread across reports, wound logs, and progress notes.
What tends to matter most is the timeline:
- when the resident was assessed as high-risk (mobility limits, sensory impairment, incontinence, recent surgery)
- when skin redness or early warning signs were documented
- when repositioning assistance and wound care were adjusted
- when the injury was treated as urgent (instead of delayed)
A Dallas nursing home pressure ulcer case frequently turns on whether the facility responded in the window a reasonable provider would recognize.


