In Sandy and across the Salt Lake Valley, many residents rely on consistent daily routines—turning schedules, hygiene assistance, mobility support, and skin checks. When those routines slip, pressure injuries can escalate quickly.
Pressure ulcers often worsen when:
- a resident’s mobility or sensation changes after illness or surgery
- staffing gaps reduce how often skin is assessed
- care plans aren’t updated after risk increases
- documentation is delayed or incomplete
When families notice redness, discoloration, or open sores, the next steps matter. The sooner you document what you see and request the facility’s wound and care records, the better your legal team can evaluate whether the injury followed a preventable pattern.


