In South Houston and the surrounding Houston metro, many residents live far from home, and relatives may only be able to visit during limited windows. That means the “first warning” can come at the moment someone finally sees the skin breakdown.
Pressure injuries can worsen when:
- repositioning/turning doesn’t happen consistently between visits,
- early skin changes aren’t acted on the same day they’re observed,
- moisture is not managed (common with incontinence),
- the facility doesn’t update care plans when a resident’s mobility or health changes.
A key point for families: the legal question isn’t just whether the wound occurred—it’s whether the nursing home responded in a timely, appropriate way once the resident’s risk was known.


