Pressure ulcers are not random. They usually develop when a resident’s care plan isn’t followed consistently—especially for residents who are mostly in bed, have limited mobility, or can’t reposition themselves.
In Golden and surrounding communities, common warning signs families miss at first include:
- Skin redness that looks “minor” until it worsens
- Delayed updates during busy visiting schedules
- Missing documentation of turning, repositioning, or skin checks
- Care changes after hospitalization that aren’t fully implemented at the facility
Even if a facility has policies on paper, the question becomes whether the resident actually received the frequency and quality of care required to prevent breakdown.


