Pressure ulcers (also called bedsores) don’t typically happen overnight. When they do appear, they can point to breakdowns in basic daily care—such as:
- turning/repositioning assistance not happening on schedule
- skin checks being delayed, incomplete, or not documented
- hygiene and moisture control not being handled consistently
- wound care not escalating when redness or early stage changes appear
- care plans not matching the resident’s actual mobility and risk level
In real life, families in the Waco-area region may notice changes during routine visits—when they see redness that wasn’t there the week before, or they’re informed the wound is “progressing.” Those moments matter legally because they help establish timing: when the facility knew (or should have known) and how quickly it responded.


