Local cases tend to follow a familiar pattern. A resident may be transferred from a hospital to a Benicia-area facility, then families notice:
- Care plan details not matching what was happening day-to-day
- Inconsistent wound updates or “we’ll check on it later” responses
- Missed or unclear repositioning/turning routines
- Documentation that’s present on paper but vague on timing
Because residents may arrive with limited mobility after surgery or illness, prevention requires consistency: turning schedules, skin checks, hygiene support, and prompt escalation when risk increases.


