Clinton is a Wasatch Front community where many families rely on nearby long-term care options for residents who are older, less mobile, or managing complex medical conditions. When someone becomes dependent on caregivers for repositioning, hygiene, skin checks, or wound treatment, the margin for error is small.
Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly—especially when staffing is tight, turnover is high, or care plans aren’t updated as conditions change. For families, the first red flag is often the same: documentation says one thing happened, but the wound’s progression suggests care was delayed or incomplete.


