Pressure ulcers typically form when someone’s skin is exposed to prolonged pressure, friction, or shearing—especially for residents who can’t reposition themselves. In practice, prevention depends on consistent care routines such as:
- Regular skin checks and risk assessments
- Timely repositioning schedules
- Prompt wound reporting and escalation when redness or breakdown appears
- Proper hygiene, moisture management, and use of support surfaces
- Coordination between nursing staff and wound care clinicians
South Houston facilities can be busy, and staffing patterns can vary by shift. If documentation shows missed turns, delayed skin checks, or late wound care, that gap may support a claim that the standard of care wasn’t met.


