San Juan Capistrano is a coastal-Orange-County community where many families travel between work, school, and appointments. That can make it easy to miss early warning signs—especially when residents are older, have limited mobility, or spend long stretches in a wheelchair or bed.
Pressure ulcers don’t “just happen.” They typically reflect breakdowns in day-to-day care, such as:
- inconsistent turning and repositioning
- delayed skin checks or incomplete wound assessments
- inadequate toileting/hygiene support
- failure to respond promptly to early redness
- nutrition and hydration issues that slow healing
When prevention steps slip—even briefly—skin can deteriorate. That’s why timing and records matter so much in pressure ulcer cases.


