In Pueblo and across Colorado, families frequently tell us the same story: things seemed “fine” until a sudden change—redness, skin breakdown, or a wound that seemed to appear too quickly.
Pressure ulcers don’t usually develop out of nowhere. They often reflect issues such as:
- inconsistent repositioning for residents with limited mobility
- delayed skin assessments or missed early warnings
- gaps in hygiene/toileting support
- delayed escalation to wound specialists when a wound worsens
- lack of follow-through on care plan instructions
Even when a resident has health challenges, Colorado law still focuses on whether the facility provided reasonable care under the circumstances—not whether the resident was “high risk.”


