Provo’s long-term care community includes a mix of residents with complex medical needs—mobility limitations, diabetes, circulation problems, and conditions that reduce sensation. Those risk factors are common across Utah, but families in Provo often notice a pattern: loved ones are left in the same position for long stretches, skin checks are inconsistent, and early warning signs don’t trigger swift, documented changes.
That matters because pressure injuries can worsen quickly. A sore that should have been treated at a mild stage can escalate to infection risk and more complicated wound management if preventive steps weren’t carried out.


