Bedsores (pressure ulcers) don’t usually appear out of nowhere. They typically develop when a person’s skin and tissues are exposed to prolonged pressure, friction, or shear—especially when mobility is limited and regular repositioning isn’t carried out as intended.
In the Richardson area, families may notice patterns tied to day-to-day facility operations:
- Care that varies by shift (what’s charted one day doesn’t match what a family observes on another)
- Missed or delayed skin checks during busy periods
- Inconsistent follow-through on turning schedules and wound-care orders
- Gaps in communication between staff, wound specialists, and the resident’s family
When these failures occur, it can raise questions about whether the facility met the standard of care required under Texas law.


