San Elizario and nearby areas rely on regional healthcare networks. That can mean:
- Fewer specialists nearby, so wound complications may require travel or longer waits for higher-level care.
- Time gaps between family observations and facility responses, especially if you’re working, caregiving, or traveling from farther communities.
- Coordination challenges when a resident’s condition changes and records, referrals, or treatment updates don’t happen promptly.
Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly when repositioning, skin monitoring, moisture control, nutrition support, and appropriate wound management aren’t consistently delivered. When families notice the change late—or feel the facility’s explanation doesn’t match the timeline—that’s often where legal questions start.


