Rocklin is a suburban community with many residents who transition between independent living, outpatient rehab, and long-term care. In practice, that often means pressure injury claims involve handoffs—for example:
- A resident is discharged after hospitalization and is placed in skilled nursing or long-term care with documented mobility limits.
- Family members report that turning schedules, hygiene routines, or wound monitoring didn’t match what was described during intake.
- The care plan may reference prevention steps, but progress notes and skin assessments appear inconsistent.
Those handoff moments matter because California’s nursing home and skilled nursing expectations require facilities to assess risk, implement a prevention plan, and update it when a resident’s condition changes.


