In our experience, pressure ulcer cases often start with a pattern of “small” issues that later become hard to explain:
- Missed or inconsistent turning (especially for residents who are primarily bedbound)
- Delayed response to early redness or skin breakdown
- Gaps in documentation families receive during discharge or follow-up visits
- Frequent changes in caregivers that affect consistency of care routines
- Wound worsening after a facility said it was “being monitored”
Waxahachie residents also tell us they notice problems after communication breaks down—calls not returned promptly, confusion over who is responsible for wound updates, or difficulty getting clear answers during busy facility schedules.


