Loma Linda is home to major medical providers and a large network of older-adult services. That can create a confusing reality for families: a resident may be “in the system” for care, but still experience gaps in day-to-day support—especially when staffing, transport logistics, or shift handoffs are strained.
In practice, families in Southern California often describe the same pattern:
- A resident was stable at intake, then developed redness or open areas after a period of limited mobility
- Family concerns were raised, but wound management or repositioning didn’t seem to change fast enough
- Documentation didn’t match what the family observed during visits
When pressure injuries worsen, time matters for both healing and legal documentation. Early action helps preserve records that can show whether the facility responded reasonably to risk.


