Bedsores don’t appear overnight without a reason. They usually develop when a resident’s risk factors aren’t managed consistently—especially when a facility’s workflow depends on repeat repositioning, skin checks, and timely wound treatment.
In real Salt Lake City-area situations, families commonly report patterns like:
- Turning/repositioning not happening on schedule (or charting that doesn’t match what staff told family)
- Delayed response after redness or skin breakdown was reported
- Frequent “busy shift” explanations instead of updated care plans
- Gaps in documentation during weekends, holidays, or staffing transitions
- Mobility and assistance needs not reflected in daily care
Even when a facility has policies, the legal question becomes whether the care delivered matched what a reasonable facility should have done for that resident’s condition.


