Families in Malibu often describe similar patterns after a pressure ulcer appears:
- Long gaps between visits because schedules and traffic can make it hard to be present daily.
- Miscommunication between hospital discharge teams and the facility about mobility, repositioning needs, and skin monitoring.
- Documentation that doesn’t match what families were told, especially when wound concerns are raised informally and later described differently in records.
Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly. When a resident is at risk, facilities are expected to respond consistently—especially with turning/repositioning, skin checks, hygiene, and timely wound care.


