Bedsores rarely “show up overnight” without warning signs. When they do, the key question becomes whether staff recognized risk and responded in time.
In the Lakeway area, families may face a familiar pattern: a loved one is admitted after a hospital stay, the care plan is created, and then—weeks later—new wounds appear. Sometimes the first explanation is that the resident’s condition “just progressed.” Other times, records reveal gaps: missing skin checks, delayed wound orders, inconsistent repositioning documentation, or care plan updates that came too late.
A strong case is usually built around a simple timeline:
- When the resident arrived and what their skin condition was at baseline
- When risk factors were identified (mobility limits, sensory impairment, nutrition concerns)
- When staff documented early redness or complaints
- When the wound progressed to a more serious stage


