Pressure ulcers aren’t just a skin concern. For residents with limited mobility—common after illness, surgery, or chronic conditions—pressure injuries can develop when prevention measures aren’t consistently carried out.
In many Texas facilities, families face the same frustrating pattern: the wound wasn’t obvious at first, then redness appears, then the ulcer worsens—often while staff documentation seems incomplete or delayed. When that happens, the legal question becomes whether the facility followed a reasonable care plan based on the resident’s assessed risk.
If you’re trying to understand whether the facility met its obligations, your case will usually turn on:
- whether the resident’s risk was identified early
- whether staff followed repositioning/skin-check requirements
- how quickly wound care escalated once warning signs appeared


