Prosper is a growing community—many families balance work commutes, school schedules, and weekend visits. That’s exactly why pressure ulcer cases often start with a moment of realization: a sudden change in skin condition, a wound that seems to “appear overnight,” or new restrictions after a routine check.
In Texas, earlier action can help with two critical goals:
- Protect the resident’s health (ensure prompt evaluation and treatment), and
- Preserve evidence (records, wound progression notes, and documentation of prevention measures).
If you’re seeing redness, drainage, or a worsening wound, don’t wait for a “follow-up later.” Ask for the clinical plan in writing and request copies of relevant documentation you’re entitled to receive.


