Families in Macedonia typically notice changes first during visits or when they compare notes with what the facility tells them over the phone. While every resident is different, these patterns commonly raise red flags:
- Weight drops that don’t match what the facility says is being provided
- Dry mouth, lethargy, dizziness, constipation, or confusion that seems to worsen day-to-day
- Frequent refusals or “poor appetite” with no clear plan for assistance or reassessment
- Wounds that stall or pressure injury risk that appears alongside decline
- Lab and clinical changes that appear after the facility already knew the resident was at risk
In Ohio nursing homes, families often ask the same question: “If it was obvious to us, why didn’t the facility escalate sooner?” That’s where legal review and evidence organization become critical.


