In nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities, pressure ulcers are often a visible sign of deeper failures—like missed skin checks, inconsistent turning/repositioning, delayed wound care escalation, or inadequate coordination when risk increases.
Families in the Castle Rock area frequently notice patterns like:
- A resident’s mobility changed after an illness, fall, or surgery, but prevention steps didn’t follow
- Staff responses felt slow or vague when redness or swelling appeared
- Wound updates started only after the injury had already progressed
Those details can be crucial for a legal claim, because negligence arguments usually depend on what the facility knew, when they knew it, and what they did next.


