Oregon residents rely on nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities to manage day-to-day needs—meal assistance, fluid support, swallowing safety, and timely clinical escalation. When those systems break down, families often see the consequences quickly: declining mobility, increased infection risk, delayed wound healing, and falls.
In practice, dehydration and malnutrition claims are frequently built around one core issue: the facility had notice of risk but did not respond with adequate monitoring and intervention. That is where legal review becomes critical—because the record will show what was documented, what wasn’t, and how the facility’s actions (or inactions) lined up with the resident’s decline.


