Avon is a growing suburban community, and many families rely on nearby facilities for care—often with busy schedules, commuting obligations, and limited visiting windows. That means warning signs can be missed or downplayed if the facility doesn’t respond promptly to a documented change in condition.
In practice, many dehydration/malnutrition cases turn on questions like:
- Did the facility recognize the resident’s risk early?
- Were intake and weight trends monitored closely enough?
- When symptoms appeared—confusion, weakness, reduced appetite, constipation, infections, pressure injury development—did clinicians get notified and does the care plan change?
- Were family concerns treated as escalation triggers, or were they filed away as “offered” rather than “received”?
Our approach is focused on building a timeline that shows what the facility knew, when it knew it, and what it failed to do.


