Victorville’s desert climate and the realities of long-term care can add stress to an already fragile situation. Families often report learning of skin deterioration during visits—sometimes after days of missed or inconsistent updates.
What matters most is the timeline:
- Did the resident have healthy skin at admission?
- When were risk factors documented (mobility limits, incontinence, sensory impairment)?
- How quickly did staff respond once redness appeared?
In California, nursing facilities are expected to follow accepted standards of care. When pressure injuries appear and the record suggests delayed response or incomplete prevention measures, it can support a neglect claim.


