In many Plano communities, residents may spend extended days in long-term care while family members visit around work schedules, weekends, and school breaks. That timing can matter. Pressure ulcers often develop gradually, and warning signs may only be obvious to visitors at certain times—after a missed turning schedule, after a shift change, or after the facility documents “skin checks” but fails to respond quickly when redness appears.
When you’re preparing for a claim, we’ll help you translate what you observed during visits into a clear timeline that aligns with wound staging, risk assessments, and documented care.


