Delano is served by a network of long-term care providers and rehabilitation centers where residents may be transitioning between hospitals, outpatient appointments, and facility care. That “handoff” environment can create practical risks:
- Admission and discharge transitions: A resident may arrive with limited mobility and changing skin integrity, but early assessments and follow-through may lag.
- Care consistency challenges: Bedbound or wheelchair-bound residents need scheduled repositioning and monitoring. Missed shifts, incomplete documentation, or delayed wound escalation can make a small issue become severe.
- Family time pressure: Caregivers often work, commute, and manage household responsibilities. When you can’t be there constantly, you need your concerns documented and your questions answered in writing.
A pressure ulcer case often turns on whether the facility acted promptly once risk was known—and whether prevention steps were actually carried out.


