Federal Heights residents often describe the same pattern after a loved one is injured: the family notices changes during visit days, but the facility’s documentation and timelines don’t always line up with what they were told.
Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly when any of the following break down:
- Skin checks aren’t done at the right frequency for a resident’s risk level
- Repositioning assistance is inconsistent (missed turns, delayed help, short-staffed shifts)
- Wound care isn’t escalated when redness or drainage appears
- Nutrition/hydration support doesn’t match the resident’s needs for healing
In many Colorado facilities, care schedules exist on paper—but families may discover gaps when the resident’s condition changes and the record doesn’t show timely intervention.


