A pressure ulcer isn’t just “irritated skin.” In many cases, it signals that key prevention steps weren’t followed consistently—especially for residents who are bedridden, have limited mobility, or cannot communicate discomfort.
In a facility setting, pressure injuries often worsen when there are gaps in:
- Repositioning schedules (turning/weight shifting)
- Skin assessment and documentation
- Hygiene and moisture control
- Diet and hydration monitoring
- Early treatment decisions after redness or breakdown appears
For Carlsbad families, this can feel especially frustrating because local healthcare access and follow-up can be difficult when residents decline quickly. The sooner concerns are documented and addressed, the better the odds of preventing complications and building a credible case.


