Colorado Springs is home to many residents who enter long-term care after a hospital stay—sometimes with limited mobility, altered sensation, or new medication regimens. These are exactly the situations where facilities must be proactive about:
- repositioning schedules tailored to the resident
- daily skin checks and risk reassessments
- nutrition and hydration support tied to wound healing
- prompt escalation when early redness or skin breakdown appears
When care falls behind—whether due to understaffing, inconsistent documentation, or delayed wound response—pressure ulcers can develop faster than families expect.


