In smaller communities like Cheney, it’s common for adult children to travel back and forth from work, schools, or nearby appointments. That can make it easier for key warning signs to be missed—or for staff explanations to blur together.
Pressure ulcers typically progress through stages. That progression can be critical evidence in Washington claims, because it helps show whether:
- the facility recognized risk early,
- skin checks and wound monitoring were done consistently,
- repositioning and hygiene care were followed as required,
- and wound care escalated promptly when early signs appeared.
If you’re seeing redness, discoloration, open wounds, or worsening sores, don’t wait for things to “heal on their own.” Ask for medical evaluation immediately and start building a timeline of what you observed and when.


