Dehydration and malnutrition don’t always announce themselves in obvious ways. Families in Sand Springs often report noticing changes during visits—things that the resident’s chart may have downplayed or described too late.
Watch for patterns such as:
- Dry mouth, reduced urination, confusion, dizziness, or new falls
- Rapid weight loss, shrinking muscle mass, or “looking thinner”
- Pressure injuries that worsen faster than expected
- Frequent infections, slow wound healing, or repeated hospital transfers
- Meal refusal or “encouraged/assisted” notes that don’t match what family witnesses
If your loved one lives with diabetes, dementia, mobility limitations, swallowing disorders, or relies on staff for meals and fluids, the stakes are higher—because intake may depend on staff attention and timely clinical escalation.


