In and around Redding, many families juggle work schedules, travel time, and caretaking at home. That can create gaps between what staff observe and what family members see. It also means pressure injuries sometimes become noticeable right after:
- Hospital discharge back to a facility
- Room changes or care plan adjustments
- Long stretches between family visits
- Weather/seasonal changes that affect routine, supplies, and staff coverage
Facilities may respond to concerns with explanations like “it developed from their condition” or “it was too early to tell.” Those statements aren’t automatically wrong—but in pressure ulcer cases, the records and timing usually decide what’s persuasive.


