In suburban communities like East Bethel, families frequently notice patterns that build over days or weeks—then suddenly everything feels urgent. Common warning signs our clients report include:
- Staff repeatedly documenting “offered” food/fluids without clear evidence of actual intake
- Weight or appetite changes noted late, after the decline becomes obvious
- Delayed response to thirst complaints, swallowing difficulties, or reduced mobility
- Wound/skin changes that appear to progress faster than expected
- Inconsistent communication when family members ask for an update
These scenarios don’t require you to know medical terminology. They require you to notice something doesn’t add up—then document it.


