Trophy Club is a suburban community where many adult children and spouses maintain busy routines—often leaving the facility for long stretches during the day. When staff documentation doesn’t match what families observe later, it raises a key question: Were repositioning, skin checks, moisture management, and wound monitoring actually carried out as required?
Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly, especially for residents who:
- are mostly bedbound or chair-bound
- have diabetes, poor circulation, or limited sensation
- cannot communicate discomfort effectively
- experience frequent incontinence or moisture exposure
When families notice a sore after a gap in visitation, the facility’s prior risk assessments and preventive care records become central. That’s why timely action matters.


