Pressure ulcers aren’t just uncomfortable—they can signal that preventive care didn’t match the resident’s risk level. In practice, bedsores often develop when one or more essentials break down, such as:
- Turning and repositioning not happening on a schedule
- Skin checks not being documented consistently
- Hygiene assistance delayed or incomplete
- Wound care not escalating when early redness appears
- Care plans not updated after changes in mobility, nutrition, or alertness
Many Manteca families describe the same pattern: they bring up concerns, staff reassure them, and then the skin injury worsens. When that happens, the legal question becomes less about “what the facility says” and more about what the records show—and whether the facility responded in time.


