Santa Ana is a dense urban area with many long-term care facilities serving residents from across Orange County. In practice, that means families often deal with:
- Frequent caregiver turnover and schedule changes, which can affect repositioning, skin checks, and wound monitoring.
- Challenges coordinating care between the facility, outside clinicians, and family members—especially when updates arrive late or are hard to verify.
- Transportation and appointment delays that can slow specialist input after early warning signs.
When those gaps occur, pressure ulcers can advance quickly—sometimes before the family realizes what to look for or how urgent it is.


