Pressure ulcers are not just a cosmetic problem. They often indicate a breakdown in day-to-day care—such as missed repositioning, delayed response to early redness, insufficient skin checks, or care plan gaps.
In practice, families in the Layton area tend to notice patterns around:
- Inconsistent turning/repositioning (especially during long shifts)
- Delayed wound assessment after you reported concerns
- Gaps in documentation that make it hard to confirm what was done
- Care plan updates that lag behind the resident’s changing condition
When those issues occur, the case often turns on whether the facility met the standard of care for a person with your loved one’s risk factors.


