Dehydration and malnutrition don’t always look dramatic at first. Families in Wyoming frequently describe early signs like:
- Rapid weight drop or clothes suddenly not fitting (even when the facility says “routine fluctuation”)
- Dry mouth, reduced urination, constipation, or recurring urinary issues
- More confusion, fatigue, weakness, or increased falls risk
- Wounds that aren’t improving or pressure areas that appear sooner than expected
- Repeated meal refusals where no meaningful escalation happens
- “Offered/encouraged” notes that don’t match what family members observed during visits
Michigan residents should know that nursing homes are expected to follow recognized care standards for hydration, nutrition, and monitoring. If the facility documented one story but the resident’s condition followed another, that discrepancy can matter.


