In many cases, the earliest warning signs are visible before there’s a dramatic medical crisis. Families in Weston often report patterns like:
- Weight trending down over multiple weeks, even when the resident “seems about the same” day to day
- Dry mouth, lethargy, confusion, or dizziness that comes and goes
- Pressure injury risk increasing, wounds that don’t improve, or delayed wound care escalation
- Frequent constipation, urinary issues, or repeat infections
- Poor intake where staff documents “encouraged” or “offered” but the resident’s actual consumption isn’t clearly tracked
Because Florida facilities operate under strict regulatory expectations for resident assessments and care planning, the key question is usually not whether the resident became ill—it’s whether the facility responded appropriately once risk signs were apparent.


