In a nursing home or skilled nursing setting, a pressure ulcer is not simply “part of aging.” It’s a clinical warning sign that the resident’s risk and care needs may not have been met.
Legal concerns typically arise when families see gaps such as:
- Delayed recognition of early skin changes
- Inconsistent repositioning/turning practices
- Lack of proper wound treatment after deterioration
- Care-plan instructions that don’t match what was actually provided
Texas law requires caregivers and facilities to meet professional standards. When care falls short and that shortfall contributes to harm, families may have grounds to pursue accountability.


