Soledad families may be managing busy schedules and commuting, which means you may not catch problems in real time. But nursing facilities are still required to provide appropriate skin-risk prevention and respond to early warning signs.
A pressure ulcer can reflect failures such as:
- missed or delayed skin checks
- inconsistent repositioning for residents who can’t turn themselves
- inadequate hygiene/toileting support
- care plan instructions not followed in day-to-day practice
- delayed escalation to wound care specialists
When a facility’s documentation shows higher risk, but the resident’s wound progressed anyway, that mismatch often becomes the centerpiece of a case.


