In South Florida, dehydration can escalate fast—especially during heat exposure before admission, after medication changes, or when a resident has mobility limitations. Families often notice:
- Sudden or steady weight decline over weeks
- Dry mouth, reduced urination, or abnormal lab results
- Increased confusion, dizziness, or falls
- Pressure injuries that appear or worsen
- Repeated meal refusal without meaningful escalation
What makes these concerns uniquely difficult is that residents may not be able to explain what’s happening. That’s why the facility’s documentation—intake records, care plans, nursing notes, dietitian involvement, and escalation timing—becomes central to your claim.


