In a community like Tremonton—where families often juggle work schedules, school activities, and commuting—early warning signs can be easy to miss. Pressure ulcers may start as mild redness and then worsen quickly if the care team doesn’t identify the risk level or document prevention steps.
Utah long-term care residents may also face complex health needs that affect skin integrity and healing (diabetes, circulation issues, limited mobility after surgery, or cognitive impairments). The legal question is not whether the resident had risk factors—it’s whether the facility responded in a timely, reasonable way when those risks were present.


