Lake Worth Beach is a coastal community with a mix of residential neighborhoods, retirees, and visitors throughout the year. That lifestyle can create a predictable pattern in elder care disputes: adult children and caregivers may travel in and out, visit during limited windows, and rely heavily on what the facility tells them.
But dehydration and malnutrition don’t always announce themselves with dramatic symptoms at first. Families often notice:
- weight dropping even though meal assistance “should have been happening”
- thirst complaints, dry mouth, or confusion that appears to worsen
- fewer wet diapers/urination concerns, constipation, or recurrent infections
- slow wound healing or new pressure areas
When the facility’s chart doesn’t match what family members observed—or when intake and monitoring were vague—the legal work turns into a record-and-timeline problem.


