Greensboro’s mix of suburban neighborhoods, busy hospital catchment areas, and high demand for skilled nursing can create pressure on staffing and care coordination—especially during periods when facilities are managing frequent admissions, discharges, and staffing coverage.
In real cases, families often report patterns like:
- Residents needing help with meals or fluids but not receiving consistent assistance
- Weight trends that don’t match what family members were seeing day-to-day
- Care team notes describing “offered” food/fluid without showing whether intake improved
- Delays in dietitian involvement, swallowing evaluations, or medication review when appetite changes
- Pressure injuries worsening alongside decline in hydration and nutrition
When those patterns line up with medical consequences, the law may treat the situation as more than “unfortunate progression.”


