Eagle Mountain is a growing community, and many families here coordinate care across multiple obligations—school drop-offs, shift work, and travel to appointments. When someone is in a nursing home, that distance can make it harder to catch warning signs early, especially if:
- You can’t visit at the same times each day
- Staff changes or shift handoffs affect consistency
- Your concerns are dismissed as “part of aging”
But pressure ulcers are often a signal that a facility’s prevention plan isn’t working in practice. In Utah facilities, the care team should be assessing skin risk, updating the care plan, and responding quickly when redness or breakdown appears. When that system fails, the injury can worsen—sometimes within days.


