Many families in Arroyo Grande first realize something is wrong during routine visits—especially when loved ones are frequently transferred between the facility, rehab appointments, or specialty wound care. You may see:
- Redness that doesn’t fade after the resident is repositioned
- Sores developing after periods of increased immobility
- Delays in wound dressing changes or updated skin-care instructions
- Confusion about where responsibility lies between facility staff and outside clinicians
- Notes that don’t match what you observed during visits
California residents deserve care that is consistent, documented, and responsive. When bedsores appear after a resident was already known to be at risk, questions about staffing, monitoring, and treatment decisions become especially important.


