Pressure ulcers (also called bedsores) are not “just skin irritation.” In nursing home settings—especially for residents who spend long hours in wheelchairs, have limited mobility, or struggle with sensation—pressure injuries can reflect breakdowns in daily care.
In Cedar City, family members frequently notice problems after they’ve been away or after seasonal schedules shift (including staffing and visitation patterns). That’s important because pressure injuries can worsen quietly, and the facility may have records that don’t clearly show whether prevention steps were followed.
Legally, the core issue is usually whether the facility provided care consistent with what a reasonably careful provider would do under similar circumstances.


