In the Bay Area, families often juggle work schedules, commutes, and limited visiting windows. That can make it harder to notice early warning signs—like persistent redness, skin discoloration, or complaints of discomfort—before they worsen.
But pressure ulcers aren’t “just skin problems.” They can reflect failures in:
- turning/repositioning schedules
- skin checks and risk reassessments
- hygiene and moisture control
- nutrition and hydration support
- timely wound treatment and escalation
If you raised concerns and the facility response felt delayed—especially around changes in mobility, wheelchair time, or after a hospitalization—those details can be crucial.


