Pressure ulcers aren’t just “skin damage.” They can be a sign that a resident’s risk level wasn’t handled properly—such as when turning schedules aren’t followed, skin checks are delayed, or wound care is postponed.
In a community like Kelso, where many families juggle work, travel time, and caregiving responsibilities, it’s common for loved ones to notice issues only after the injury is more advanced. That timeline can make families worry they waited too long. But a claim can still move forward when the record shows the facility had warning signs and didn’t respond as a reasonably careful provider should.


