A pressure ulcer is often the visible result of a deeper problem: inconsistent repositioning, inadequate skin monitoring, delayed wound escalation, or breakdowns in communication between caregivers and nursing staff.
In facilities across the Houston region—including those serving West University Place residents—pressure ulcers may develop or worsen due to:
- Care-plan instructions not followed on the floor (turning schedules, moisture management, skin protection)
- Documentation gaps that make it hard to confirm what was actually done
- Delayed response to early symptoms (non-blanchable redness, warmth, swelling, skin breakdown)
- Staffing strains that lead to rushed rounds or missed monitoring
When you’re dealing with a family member’s health crisis, it can feel impossible to sort out whether the injury was unavoidable or the result of neglect. Your legal strategy starts by building a clear timeline of risk, observation, and response.


