Alpine is a residential community where families may work regular schedules and may not be able to visit multiple times a day—especially when a loved one needs frequent repositioning, skin checks, and moisture control. In practice, that can create a gap between what residents require and what facilities provide consistently.
Families often notice problems after a longer interval between visits—an early redness that should have triggered immediate action is now an open wound. Sometimes the facility’s explanation focuses on the resident’s overall health, but the timeline and care notes may raise questions about whether prevention steps were truly followed.
When bedsores develop in a setting where residents are largely dependent on staff for turning and monitoring, Utah families may have grounds to investigate whether the facility met the standard of care.


