Pressure ulcers (also called bedsore injuries) often start subtly: redness, discoloration, or “not healing” areas after long hours in a bed or chair. In older adults and residents with limited sensation, those early signs can escalate quickly into deeper tissue damage and infection risk.
In Orange-area long-term care settings, families often notice patterns tied to care consistency—for example:
- residents needing more two-person assistance but not receiving it on a reliable schedule
- gaps in turning/repositioning when facilities are short-staffed
- delayed response after family members report “it looks worse”
- wound care changes not matching what the care plan required
When these issues happen in combination, the injury can become preventable harm rather than an unavoidable medical outcome.


