Bedsores don’t usually appear “out of nowhere.” Families in Rock Springs often report similar early warning signs—sometimes first noticed during evening check-ins or visits after shifts at work.
Common observations include:
- Increased redness or discoloration over the hips, tailbone, heels, or other pressure points
- A sudden change in comfort level (grimacing, restlessness, or reluctance to reposition)
- Skin that looks “worse” after the resident has been in one position for long periods
- Gaps between when you notice a problem and when staff respond
In many cases, families aren’t disputing that the resident is medically fragile. The legal issue is whether the facility followed the resident’s risk plan—like turning schedules, skin checks, moisture management, and prompt treatment when early skin changes appear.


