In San Dimas, families often live at a fast pace—commuting to work, managing household responsibilities, and visiting facilities on limited evenings or weekends. That schedule can make it harder to notice early warning signs like:
- sudden weight drop or “leaning” appearance
- increasing confusion or weakness
- fewer wet diapers/urination changes
- slow wound healing or pressure injury development
- repeated “offered” food/fluids without meaningful intake
A resident doesn’t have to look “terribly ill” for neglect to be developing. When a facility fails to assess risk, assist appropriately, or escalate concerns, dehydration and malnutrition can become a preventable turning point.


