In the Bay Area, many communities are served by a mix of long-term care and post-acute rehab settings. In those environments, dehydration and malnutrition often show up through patterns that families can recognize:
- Meals and fluids not matched to the resident’s ability (e.g., needing assistance, texture-modified diets, or supervised intake)
- Inconsistent documentation of what was offered versus what was actually consumed
- Delayed escalation after refusal, swallowing issues, or worsening confusion
- Care plan changes that lag behind clinical reality
- Lab trends and weights that don’t match the daily narrative families were told
Because Suisun City is a commuter area with frequent staffing turnover across the region, families sometimes experience the practical problem of “different staff, different stories.” That’s why record review and timeline-building are essential.


