A pressure ulcer isn’t just a surface issue. In real care settings, it can reflect failures in:
- Turning and repositioning schedules
- Skin checks for early redness or breakdown
- Mobility assistance and transfer safety
- Hygiene and moisture control
- Nutrition and hydration monitoring
- Timely wound care escalation when a resident is at high risk
In Schertz-area communities, many residents rely on consistent routines despite frequent medical appointments, therapy changes, or medication adjustments. When those routines break down—or documentation doesn’t match the care that should have occurred—pressure injuries can worsen quickly.


