Pressure ulcers are not just a skin issue—they’re often a sign that prevention and response didn’t happen the way a reasonably careful facility would provide.
In practice, families in and around Heath, TX run into a common pattern:
- The resident’s risk factors are known (limited mobility, diabetes, poor circulation, cognitive issues)
- Family notices redness or a sore during a visit
- Staff explains it as “expected” or “part of aging”
- Documentation lags—or wound care changes only after the ulcer worsens
Texas law doesn’t eliminate these delays, but it does make early evidence preservation crucial. The sooner you act, the easier it is to confirm what the facility knew, when it knew it, and what care was (or wasn’t) carried out.


