Pressure ulcers can be more than superficial damage. They may signal missed prevention steps such as:
- Turning and repositioning not happening often enough
- Delayed response to early redness or skin changes
- Hygiene and moisture control falling behind
- Care plans not being followed or updated
- Nutrition and hydration needs not being addressed
In a busy facility environment, documentation can lag behind what families observe during visits. That’s why pressure ulcer cases in Pico Rivera and nearby communities often turn on whether staff recognized risk promptly and responded appropriately—not on whether the facility had a written policy somewhere in a binder.


