Glenwood Springs residents know that schedules get busy—commutes, work, school, and tourism season responsibilities can pull families in multiple directions. When a loved one is in a long-term care facility, that reality can create a dangerous gap: early warning signs get missed until the injury is obvious.
Pressure ulcers are often preventable when a facility:
- tracks risk factors consistently (mobility limits, nutrition issues, reduced sensation)
- performs and documents skin checks
- follows a repositioning plan
- escalates care quickly when redness or breakdown appears
When those steps don’t happen on time, a minor skin change can progress into a serious wound requiring infection treatment, specialized dressings, and extended recovery.


