Los Angeles long-term care settings can be high-demand environments. When facilities are dealing with heavy patient loads, frequent staffing changes, or complex care needs, pressure-injury prevention can slip.
Here are local, real-life situations families in the LA area commonly report:
- Residents returning from the hospital after surgery or a fall and then spending long hours in bed during recovery
- Wheelchair-dependent residents who can’t reliably shift weight without hands-on help
- Care interruptions caused by staffing shortages, transportation delays, or “rescheduled” wound care appointments
- Poor communication between shifts—for example, turning schedules documented one way, but staff recollections or wound notes suggesting otherwise
When bedsores appear, the key question becomes whether the facility’s prevention and response matched what a reasonably careful care team would do under similar circumstances.


