Norco is a suburban community where many residents rely on nearby facilities for skilled nursing, rehab, and long-term care. When a facility accepts a resident—whether after hospitalization or with mobility limitations—it also assumes responsibility for prevention.
A pressure ulcer is not “just skin.” It can reflect breakdowns in:
- consistent turn-and-reposition assistance
- timely skin checks and wound monitoring
- appropriate hygiene and moisture control
- nutrition and hydration coordination
- escalation to clinicians when redness or deterioration appears
Families often notice a pattern: staff responses sound reassuring, but the wound keeps worsening. In cases like these, a case review typically focuses on whether the facility met the standard of care for a resident’s risk level.


