Pressure ulcers are a marker of breakdown in day-to-day care. In Washington facilities, they’re especially concerning when they appear after admission, worsen quickly, or don’t match the resident’s documented risk level.
Common red flags families in Snohomish notice include:
- Missed or delayed turning/repositioning schedules
- Inconsistent skin checks or wound monitoring
- Delays in notifying clinicians when redness or drainage appears
- Shortfalls in hygiene assistance, moisture management, or incontinence care
- Care plans that don’t align with what staff documented or what you were told
Because these injuries can lead to infection and extended recovery, acting early can matter both medically and legally.


