Many San Antonio families visit on evenings and weekends, around work schedules and traffic patterns. That means warning signs—like early redness, skin breakdown, or a new wound odor—may be missed until the next visit. By the time you notice, the ulcer may have progressed to a stage that requires more intensive treatment.
That timing matters legally and practically. Records often show:
- When skin assessments were performed
- Whether risk was documented (mobility limits, moisture exposure, limited repositioning ability)
- How quickly wound care was escalated
- Whether care plan steps were followed
Using an AI tool to build a clear timeline can help you spot the “where did the days go?” problem—before you hand everything to counsel.


