Pressure ulcers—also called bedsores—form when skin and underlying tissue are exposed to sustained pressure, friction, or shearing. Residents who cannot reposition themselves (common in skilled nursing and long-term care) depend on consistent turning schedules, skin checks, and responsive wound care.
Families in California City frequently tell us the same story: the resident seemed stable, then redness or an open wound appeared soon after a period of limited monitoring. That timing can be crucial. It can help show whether the facility recognized risk and responded when early signs appeared.


