In coastal Alabama and the surrounding area, many families live on busy schedules—work shifts, school pick-ups, and travel time can limit how often you’re physically present. That means you may first notice concerns during brief visits:
- Your loved one seems “off” compared to last time (drowsy, confused, unusually weak)
- Meals are untouched, even when you’ve seen them eat normally before
- You notice dehydration indicators like dry mouth, reduced urination, or swelling changes
- Bruising, skin breakdown, or slow wound healing appears after what seemed like a stable period
Those observations are important. But nursing home documentation may not reflect what you saw—especially if intake, assistance, and monitoring weren’t handled consistently. A lawyer can compare what Foley families observed with what the facility recorded and identify where care fell short.


