In the Norcross area, many families are supporting relatives while managing full-time jobs and school schedules. That can make early warning signs easy to overlook—until they become crises.
Common “first flags” families report include:
- Weight dropping between check-ins without a clear plan to address it
- Frequent “encouraged to eat/drink” notes with little documentation of actual intake
- Increased confusion, weakness, dizziness, or new falls
- Pressure injuries developing or worsening
- Lab changes tied to hydration status or nutritional risk
The key is what happened after the facility should have recognized risk. When documentation is thin or inconsistent, a local legal team needs to analyze the timeline, not just the outcome.


