Tavares is a residential community with retirees and families who regularly commute between home, work, and healthcare appointments. That makes it especially common for loved ones to have care interruptions that are hard to catch early—like when a resident:
- Returns from a hospital visit with new orders (or diet changes) that aren’t implemented consistently
- Shows reduced appetite after medication adjustments
- Has swallowing or mobility limitations but still needs hands-on assistance for meals and fluids
- Develops dehydration risk signs (dry mouth, weakness, constipation, urinary changes, lab abnormalities)
In neglect cases, the key question isn’t whether a resident became ill—it’s whether the facility responded appropriately once risk became apparent.


