In local visits and family check-ins, we often hear similar stories: a resident seems “fine,” then a change in skin color or soreness is noticed later than it should have been. Common Woodland Park–area scenarios include:
- Missed or delayed repositioning for residents with limited mobility (especially after shifts change or staffing shortages)
- Skin checks that aren’t consistent with the resident’s risk level documented in the care plan
- Toileting and hygiene delays that leave skin exposed to moisture or irritation
- Wound care that starts late or doesn’t match what the medical condition calls for
- Care plan updates that don’t happen after a resident’s condition changes
When families are busy commuting and coordinating multiple medical appointments, it’s easy to lose track of dates. That’s why the record—not just memory—matters.


