In many cases, the most persuasive evidence isn’t one dramatic event—it’s a pattern of early risk signals followed by delayed or incomplete response.
For Campbell residents and families across the South Bay, common real-world indicators include:
- Weight trending down over weeks with limited dietitian follow-through
- “Offered” fluids but no clear record of actual intake, assistance, or escalation
- Swallowing or appetite concerns noted, yet care plans not updated quickly
- Pressure injury development that appears after changes in mobility or nutrition
- Lab results (like concentrated urine or electrolyte changes) that were not matched with prompt clinical action
The legal issue is whether the facility recognized risk and acted with reasonable urgency—especially when documentation shows they had notice.


