Pressure injuries don’t always show up the way people expect. Many families report that the first sign is subtle—such as a persistent red patch over a hip, tailbone, or heel—followed by swelling, open areas, or foul odor if treatment is delayed.
In real Sherman-area situations, warning signs often look like:
- Turning/repositioning not happening consistently between shifts
- Care plans that exist on paper but don’t match what staff do in the moment
- Delays in responding to family concerns during visits
- Wound descriptions that change over time without clear explanation
When you’re seeing these issues, the next step is not to “wait and see.” The timeline matters for both medical outcomes and legal evidence.


