In Colorado long-term care settings, facilities rely on documentation to show that residents are being evaluated, assisted, and monitored. In Firestone-area cases, families frequently report problems like:
- Staff charting that fluids were “offered” without reflecting whether the resident actually drank enough
- Weight trends that aren’t addressed with timely dietitian review or care plan updates
- Delayed responses to swallowing concerns, refusal behaviors, or worsening weakness
- Pressure injuries developing alongside decline—suggesting skin risk wasn’t managed early
These aren’t “small mistakes” when the same patterns repeat across shifts. A legal review looks for whether the facility recognized warning signs and responded with appropriate hydration and nutrition interventions—rather than simply documenting routine care.


