Pressure ulcers usually develop where skin has prolonged contact with a surface—heels, hips, tailbone, or shoulder blades. In practice, families in Bluffdale often notice warning signs during periods such as:
- Short-staffed shifts or heavy census days at the facility
- Transitions (hospital discharge to skilled nursing, rehab changes, or therapy schedules)
- Increased time in wheelchairs without consistent pressure relief
- Delayed toileting or hygiene support for residents who can’t reposition independently
- New mobility limitations after surgery or an illness
A key point: a bedsore can worsen quickly. What starts as redness may progress to open wounds if repositioning, skin checks, and wound care aren’t updated promptly.


