A pressure ulcer isn’t “just skin.” In many cases, it’s a sign that a resident’s risk level wasn’t properly managed or that care didn’t match the care plan.
In a place like Laredo—where many families juggle work schedules, long commutes between home and facilities, and limited availability to visit at the exact moment warning signs appear—missed or delayed documentation can be especially damaging. Even short gaps in turning schedules, skin assessment frequency, or wound escalation can allow an early reddened area to progress.
When that happens, the legal focus becomes: Did the facility recognize risk and respond with reasonable, consistent care?


