Utah families expect facilities to follow a care plan that matches each resident’s risk level. Pressure ulcers are frequently preventable when staff:
- complete skin risk assessments after changes in condition
- turn and reposition on a consistent schedule
- document skin checks and wound progression
- respond promptly to early warning signs
When these steps don’t happen, bedsores can become a pattern—not an accident. And because Centerville residents are often connected to nearby medical providers and hospitals across the Wasatch Front, discharge timing and transfers can be crucial. The question isn’t just whether a wound occurred—it’s whether the facility acted reasonably as the resident’s risk increased.


