Boulder City is a smaller community, which can be helpful in some ways—but when it comes to staffing and continuity of care, residents can still run into the same issues seen statewide.
Pressure ulcers can develop when basic prevention steps aren’t implemented consistently, such as:
- Reliable repositioning and turning schedules
- Proper skin checks during routine care
- Timely escalation when redness or breakdown appears
- Hygiene and moisture control for incontinent residents
- Care-plan follow-through when residents are medically complex
When these steps slip—due to staffing shortages, inadequate training, rushed documentation, or delayed wound care decisions—the wound can progress quickly. By the time families notice something is “off,” the facility may already have missed opportunities to reduce severity.


