Pearland is a growing Houston suburb with many residents relying on long-term care. In busy facilities—especially where staffing turnover is high—prevention can break down quietly:
- Skin checks missed or rushed during shift changes
- Turning/repositioning not done on schedule (or not documented)
- Inadequate help with mobility for residents who can’t shift their own weight
- Delayed wound escalation after new redness or drainage appears
- Care plan updates not communicated when a resident’s condition changes
Pressure ulcers aren’t just a medical issue; they’re frequently a sign that the facility’s prevention and monitoring duties weren’t carried out consistently.


