In nursing facilities across the Coachella Valley—whether near downtown, in the desert communities, or along major commute corridors—pressure ulcers often develop in predictable situations:
- Long periods of immobility after illness, surgery, or a fall (especially when residents can’t reposition themselves)
- Wheelchair or recliner time without adequate pressure relief
- Delayed noticing of early skin changes (redness, warmth, discoloration, persistent irritation)
- Inconsistent toileting assistance or hygiene support, which can worsen skin breakdown
- Wound care that doesn’t match the resident’s risk level
Families sometimes first notice issues after visiting at a certain time of day—when swelling or skin irritation is more visible. That’s one reason your timeline matters: what you saw, when you saw it, and what staff did next.


