Pressure ulcers (often called “bedsores”) aren’t just skin discoloration. They can indicate that a resident’s care plan wasn’t followed—especially around:
- Regular repositioning and pressure relief
- Skin checks and risk reassessments
- Timely hygiene and toileting assistance
- Appropriate nutrition and hydration support
- Prompt escalation when redness or early injury appears
In a practical El Cerrito context, families sometimes report the same pattern: they notice changes after shifts in staffing, after a weekend/holiday, or after a period when they weren’t able to be present as often. While those observations don’t prove neglect by themselves, they can help your attorney locate where the facility’s records should show prevention steps and responses.


