Schertz families often tell us the same story: the resident seemed “stable” until a specific change was noticed—sometimes after a shift change, staffing gap, or a transition between units. Texas facilities handle residents with varying acuity, and pressure injuries can worsen when preventive routines aren’t carried out consistently.
Pressure ulcers are not just “skin problems.” They can signal breakdowns in:
- turning/repositioning routines
- moisture management (urine/bowel incontinence, sweating)
- use of appropriate support surfaces (mattresses/cushions)
- wound assessment timing and escalation when early redness appears
When these steps don’t happen as required, the injury may progress from early irritation to deeper tissue damage.


