Pressure ulcers aren’t just an unfortunate “side effect.” They can reflect problems such as:
- Turning and repositioning not happening on schedule
- Missed skin checks or late escalation when redness appears
- Inadequate assistance with hygiene and moisture control
- Nutrition and hydration issues not being addressed to support healing
- Delayed wound care referrals or inconsistent treatment plans
In Uvalde-area communities, families often describe the same stress pattern: they notice a change, raise concerns, and then feel stuck waiting while the injury worsens. Legally, those delays can be significant—because they may show how quickly the facility recognized risk and whether it responded like a reasonably careful provider would.


