Texas residents often assume facilities will catch early skin changes quickly. But pressure ulcers can worsen fast—especially when residents have limited mobility, sensory loss, or complex medical needs.
In practice, families in the Dallas-Fort Worth area sometimes face the same frustrating pattern:
- a resident is stable one week,
- then redness or open wounds appear,
- and the facility’s explanation arrives after the injury has progressed.
That’s why Farmers Branch families benefit from a prompt, evidence-focused response. The goal isn’t to “guess” what happened—it’s to determine whether the facility met the standard of care for preventing and responding to pressure injuries.


