Pressure ulcers aren’t “just skin problems.” They can develop when a resident stays in one position too long, when skin checks aren’t done at the right frequency, or when staff don’t follow the care plan created for that person’s risks.
In San Angelo, many families are juggling:
- Longer travel times to visit during evenings or weekends
- Shift-work schedules that limit daytime check-ins
- Sudden hospital transfers after a decline
That’s why delays matter legally. If the facility’s documentation, skin assessment notes, or wound care timing doesn’t match what would be expected under a reasonable care plan, it can point to neglect.


