In Robinson and the surrounding Central Texas area, families often rely on nursing homes for round-the-clock supervision while they handle work, school, and travel. That makes it especially important that facilities follow consistent turning, skin monitoring, moisture management, and wound-care protocols.
When those safeguards slip—whether due to staffing pressures, incomplete documentation, or failure to update care plans—pressure ulcers may worsen from early skin changes into deeper tissue injury. In Texas, nursing facilities are required to meet applicable standards of care, and families can pursue claims when neglect or substandard practices contribute to harm.


