Houston’s long distances and traffic can make it harder to notice early skin changes—particularly if you’re visiting between shift changes or after work hours. Many families don’t see the first warning signs until they’re already documented as “new” or “worsening.”
That timing matters legally. Facilities are expected to assess risk, reposition residents, and document skin changes consistently. When the first signs show up after a hospital stay, a change in mobility, or a staffing transition, it’s critical to investigate whether the facility updated the care plan and followed it.


