Missouri City is a growing Houston-area community, and many residents rely on consistent caregiving during illness, rehab, and long-term stays. When a facility is short-staffed or overwhelmed, residents with limited mobility can be at higher risk—particularly those who:
- spend most of the day in a bed or wheelchair
- have diabetes, poor circulation, or reduced sensation
- require assistance for toileting and hygiene
- experience dehydration, poor appetite, or rapid weight changes
Pressure ulcers can develop when repositioning schedules aren’t followed, when early skin changes aren’t reported, or when wound care escalates too slowly. Families often notice the problem only after it becomes visible or painful—at that point, the facility may already have lost critical time.


