Los Gatos is a community where many families are close by and involved—so when warning signs show up, it can feel especially jarring. Loved ones may notice:
- Skin redness that appeared after you believe your family member had been left in the same position for too long
- Delayed response after you raised concerns
- Wound care changes that didn’t seem to match what the care plan required
- Inconsistent updates between nursing notes, wound notes, and discharge communications
In California, these discrepancies matter. Facilities are expected to follow recognized standards of care and maintain accurate records. When a pressure ulcer worsens while prevention steps appear incomplete—especially around high-risk periods—families often have grounds to investigate neglect.


