Liberty Hill is a fast-growing community in the Hill Country, and many residents balance work, school, and caregiving from a distance. That reality can create a dangerous gap: warning signs may show up between visits, and by the time families speak up, redness may have progressed.
In long-term care settings, pressure ulcers can worsen quickly—especially for residents who:
- spend long hours in a wheelchair or recliner
- have diabetes, poor circulation, or limited sensation
- rely on staff for repositioning and toileting
- are recovering from surgery or illness
When concerns are raised, facilities may point to medical history or “inevitable risk.” Your case typically turns on whether the facility responded like a reasonably careful provider would have—based on risk assessments and care plan requirements.


