While every case is different, families in the Frederick area often describe similar patterns that raise serious red flags:
- Residents admitted after a hospital stay with a clean skin exam, followed by new redness or open wounds within days or weeks.
- Long gaps between family check-ins during evenings or weekends, when staffing levels may shift and turning schedules may not be consistently documented.
- Wounds that stall at “early stage” even after the resident’s mobility changes—such as after illness recovery, stroke-related limitations, or medication adjustments.
- Residents who spend extended time in wheelchairs because they can’t transfer easily, but don’t receive the repositioning and pressure-relief support their care plan requires.
Colorado facilities are expected to follow care standards designed to prevent harm. When pressure injuries progress despite known risk factors, that’s often where liability questions begin.


