In Draper and across Utah’s long-term care system, families often notice a pattern: the facility responds to your calls, but the resident’s condition plateaus or worsens. With pressure ulcers, that kind of stagnation matters.
Pressure ulcers aren’t just a surface problem. They can reflect issues with:
- turning/repositioning consistency
- skin checks at the right frequency
- documentation of risk and wound staging
- timely escalation to wound care specialists
- hydration/nutrition support when healing requires it
When the injury progresses despite care, the key question becomes whether the facility acted promptly and appropriately once risk was known.


