A pressure ulcer isn’t “just skin irritation.” It often indicates that basic prevention steps weren’t followed consistently—such as timely repositioning, moisture control, skin checks, pressure redistribution equipment, and prompt wound escalation when redness appears.
In real-world Hermosa Beach life, families often first notice issues during visiting windows or after changes in staffing or shift handoffs. That timing matters legally. If the facility documented risk but didn’t act, or acted inconsistently, the record may show a preventable failure.


