A pattern we commonly see in Texas is that a resident returns from the hospital or a specialist visit and then the facility’s day-to-day care plan gets adjusted. Sometimes that adjustment is appropriate and documented. Other times, it’s followed by missed follow-ups—especially for residents who are:
- Limited in mobility or unable to reposition themselves
- Confused or unable to report discomfort
- Managing diabetes, poor circulation, or incontinence
- Recovering after surgery or a fall
In Rosenberg, where many families balance work schedules and commute time, it’s easy to miss early warning signs. But legally, early recognition matters. The strongest claims often focus on what the facility knew about the resident’s risk and whether it acted quickly once skin changes appeared.


