Families in Desert Hot Springs frequently report a similar pattern: the resident’s care seems routine—until it isn’t. A pressure injury may emerge after a period of missed assistance, delayed response to early redness, or inconsistent repositioning.
Common red flags include:
- Skin redness that wasn’t properly documented or monitored
- Delayed wound care orders or treatment updates
- Gaps in turning schedules (especially for bedbound residents)
- Toileting/hygiene assistance that appears irregular
- Sudden decline after a change in mobility, staffing, or facility routines
California law focuses on whether the facility provided care that met the expected standard. In practice, that means records must show risk assessments, prevention steps, and timely escalation when a wound begins.


