In the Denver metro area—including Thornton—long-term care facilities operate under constant pressure: staffing shortages, high patient loads, and frequent turnover in caregivers. Those stressors don’t excuse preventable injuries, but they can create real-world gaps—like delayed skin checks, inconsistent repositioning, or wound care that arrives later than it should.
When families visit between shifts, they may notice a resident is uncomfortable or that redness appears to be worsening, only to hear later that “it was being monitored.” In bedsores cases, what matters is whether the facility followed the resident’s care plan and responded promptly to early signs.


