Dehydration and malnutrition don’t typically happen overnight. In real facilities, warning signs often show up first as “small” changes—less interest in eating, fewer wet diapers/urination, dry mouth, dizziness, increased sleepiness, or slowed wound healing.
In a rural-to-suburban community like Bloomsburg, families may also experience delays in getting consistent updates from staff, especially when staff are stretched or shifts change. That can make it harder to spot when monitoring should have escalated.
A neglect case usually turns on one question: Did the facility respond to the resident’s risk early enough and with the right level of care?


