A bed sore isn’t just a surface problem. Pressure ulcers can worsen quickly when a resident remains in the same position too long, when skin checks aren’t done consistently, or when early redness is not treated as a warning sign.
In many California cases, families first notice concerns during visit windows—often when they ask, “Why is there redness here?” only to discover the facility has conflicting notes or incomplete wound documentation. When that happens, the legal question becomes whether the facility met the standard of care for preventing and responding to pressure injury.


