In South Texas, families often visit around typical work hours and may notice issues only after a delay—especially when a resident’s condition fluctuates day to day. That means the timeline can be confusing: a redness may appear after a weekend, worsening may occur before the next family visit, and documentation may lag behind what you observe.
When a facility’s records don’t match the resident’s risk level—or when staff responses appear inconsistent—pressure ulcers can become a sign of neglect that warrants investigation.


