In Twin Falls, many families juggle work, school, and travel time while checking on loved ones. That reality can make it easy to miss early warnings—especially if redness, skin irritation, or “small” wounds are treated as routine.
Pressure ulcers tend to worsen when early signs aren’t acted on quickly. So even if you only noticed a change after it had progressed, that doesn’t automatically mean “nothing could have been done.” A lawyer will look at:
- Whether the resident was assessed for pressure injury risk when they were admitted
- Whether turning/repositioning was documented consistently
- Whether wound care escalated appropriately once warning signs appeared
- Whether the facility’s records match what you observed


