Pressure ulcers can start as a small area of redness and worsen quickly—especially for residents who are frequently repositioned but not consistently monitored, or who require hands-on mobility help.
In Texas facilities, families sometimes notice delays indirectly: a wound is mentioned during a weekend visit, a care plan update comes late, or the documentation doesn’t match what you were told. When that happens, the timing matters. The sooner a wound is recognized and addressed, the more likely it is to heal without complications.


