Residents in East San Gabriel Valley-area facilities may rely on busy staff shifts and consistent routines for repositioning, toileting, and skin monitoring. When those routines break down, pressure ulcers can surface quickly—especially for residents who are:
- bedridden or largely immobile
- recovering from surgery or illness
- using wheelchairs for most of the day
- dealing with diabetes, poor circulation, or limited sensation
Families often notice changes after a longer gap between visits or after they’re told “nothing looks serious yet.” By the time a wound is documented as an ulcer, the underlying failure may already have occurred. That’s why timing and documentation matter so much.


