Pressure ulcers don’t always appear as obvious injuries right away. For many Edinburg-area families, the first sign is often what they can observe during visits: persistent redness, discoloration, a new wound, or skin that looks “worse than last week.”
But the most important medical details are usually recorded inside the facility. That’s where problems can surface:
- Skin checks may be inconsistent or documented after the fact.
- Repositioning schedules may not be followed when staffing is tight.
- Wound care may lag while staff rely on general treatment rather than individualized plans.
- Nutrition and hydration support may not match the resident’s risk level.
If you’re in the middle of this, you’re not alone. The legal work often begins by matching what you noticed to what the facility documented—and identifying where the records don’t line up.


