Pressure ulcers aren’t “just skin problems.” They can indicate breakdowns in routine prevention—things like repositioning assistance, monitoring for early redness, friction/shear control, and prompt wound care decisions.
In California, nursing facilities are expected to meet recognized standards of care, including documenting risk assessments and responding quickly when a resident’s condition changes. When documentation shows delays, gaps, or contradictions, families often have a clearer path to holding the facility accountable.


