Pressure ulcers aren’t just “skin irritation.” They often reflect failures in risk monitoring and day-to-day care—such as:
- missed or incomplete skin checks
- turning/repositioning not done on the required schedule
- hygiene or moisture management not handled consistently
- care plans not updated after a resident’s condition changes
- slow or inadequate wound treatment after early warning signs
When these lapses occur, the injury can worsen quickly. That’s why families in San Luis should focus on the timeline: when the risk was identified, when skin changes appeared, and how promptly the facility responded.


