In Snyder and surrounding areas, families often notice issues after work hours, during visits, or when wound care looks worse than the facility described. That delay can create a gap between:
- what staff documented,
- what you observed,
- and when the facility recognized risk.
Pressure ulcers are time-sensitive injuries. The sooner a care team identifies early skin changes and follows the care plan, the better the outcome. When documentation is missing, repositioning isn’t consistent, or wound care is delayed, the legal question becomes whether the facility met Texas standards of reasonable care.


