In the Coral Springs area, many residents enter or return to a facility after:
- Hospital stays tied to infection, falls, or dehydration risk
- Medication adjustments that affect appetite, thirst, or swallowing
- Rehab-to-long-term transitions where care plans must be updated immediately
The danger point is often the first days to first few weeks after admission or a change in condition. If staff don’t consistently track intake, escalate concerns, or follow updated physician orders, nutrition and hydration problems can worsen quickly—leading to weight loss, weakness, pressure injury risk, and avoidable complications.
A strong case typically shows how the facility handled (or didn’t handle) that critical window.


