In Windsor and Sonoma County-area communities, family members and caregivers often visit at predictable times—after work, on weekends, or around commute schedules. That pattern can unintentionally mask problems at first.
You may notice:
- redness or discoloration during a visit,
- a wound “getting worse” quickly between visits,
- staff telling you they’ll “watch it” or that the resident’s condition is “just progressing,”
- changes in dressing frequency or wound descriptions that don’t match what you were told.
When pressure ulcers worsen after concerns are raised, it can support a claim that the facility failed to respond with reasonable care.


