Pressure ulcers don’t always appear overnight. Families in Roy may notice issues after a weekend visit, after a long stretch of time away for work, or once the resident’s condition changes—such as increased difficulty transferring, reduced appetite, or new confusion. By the time you see a concerning spot, the underlying problem may have been developing for days.
That timing matters legally and practically. The key question is not just whether a pressure ulcer occurred, but whether the facility identified risk early and responded with a reasonable prevention and treatment plan.


