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Texas Senior Facilities Are Falling Behind on Wound Care

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Agape Life Multicultural Services (ALMSPLLC) delivers on-site wound care solutions to skilled nursing, assisted living and rehab facilities across TX.

SPRING, Texas - s4story -- Wound care failures are mounting in Texas long-term care facilities and the consequences are serious. Reports from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) show that pressure injuries, delayed wound treatments and missing documentation remain among the most common deficiencies cited during facility surveys.

Agape Life Multicultural Services (ALMSPLLC) is stepping up with a statewide mobile wound care program that brings licensed wound care specialists directly to skilled nursing, assisted living, rehabilitation and post-acute care facilities.

Key Facts and Trends in Texas Facilities:
1. Texas ranks among the top states for wound care–related deficiencies in long-term care settings, according to HHSC inspection data.
2. Pressure injuries and delayed treatment documentation are recurring issues highlighted in multiple statewide audit reports.

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3. Industry sources such as The Texas Observer and The MedMal Firm note that wound care deficiencies remain in the top five problem areas for Texas nursing homes.
4. More than half of Texas nursing homes report staffing shortages that impact wound care quality, as cited by recent statewide evaluations.

How ALMSPLLC Helps Facilities:
- Provides weekly on-site wound rounds by wound care–certified clinicians
- Supplies survey-ready documentation aligned with CMS and HHSC standards
- Offers staff training and education to prevent pressure injuries and non-healing wounds
- Coordinates directly with physicians and administrators for seamless clinical integration

"When wound care gets delayed or overlooked, therapy stops, hospital transfers rise and outcomes decline," said an ALMS clinical director. "Our mobile model brings the wound expert to your site, not the patient to a clinic."

By partnering with ALMSPLLC, facilities gain expert wound management, stronger compliance and measurable improvements in healing outcomes helping protect both residents and facility reputation.

Call: 945-286-2149
Visit: https://www.almspllc.com/care-partnerships

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Source: ALMSCHC

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