In real Kenner-area cases, nutrition-related neglect tends to show up in patterns rather than a single dramatic event. Families often notice:
- Weight trending down over weeks, not days—sometimes with minimal explanation in the chart
- Intake records that don’t match what you observed (e.g., “offered” or “encouraged” without clear totals)
- Delayed response to missed meals or poor drinking, especially for residents who need assistance
- Pressure injuries that appear or worsen, even though the resident’s skin integrity and mobility were known risks
- Frequent infections, dehydration labs, or urinary issues that signal the body isn’t getting adequate fluids
Because Kenner sits within the broader New Orleans metro area, families are also dealing with frequent transitions—hospital visits, rehab stays, and re-admissions. Those handoffs can be where documentation gaps start, making it even more important to preserve records early.


