Pressure ulcers are not just a medical inconvenience. They can lead to infection, extended hospital stays, and additional complications that compound pain and recovery time.
In a suburban community like Tomball, families commonly juggle work schedules around commuting and school drop-offs. That means you may notice changes during evenings or weekends—after you’ve already raised concerns once or twice. Unfortunately, hesitation can be costly: the longer early redness is ignored, the more likely a wound becomes harder to treat.
A key point for Texas families: nursing home care failures are frequently contested with “it was the resident’s condition” arguments. That’s why your next steps should focus on building a clear timeline and preserving records early.


