A bedsore isn’t just a skin problem. In many cases, it reflects whether a facility properly assessed risk and responded quickly when skin changes appeared. Families often notice a sudden change—redness, discoloration, or an open wound—after the resident has been in the facility for a period of time.
In Texas, the key question tends to be the same across pressure ulcer cases: Did the facility provide the level of care a reasonably careful nursing home should have provided under similar circumstances?
Because you’re dealing with a serious injury, evidence matters early. Southlake-area families typically face the same practical hurdles: obtaining complete charts, interpreting wound documentation, and determining whether the facility’s written plan matched what happened day-to-day.


