Every case is different, but families in and around Alice commonly report warning signs that show up in the weeks (or days) before a crisis:
- Rapid weight loss or noticeable muscle wasting
- Dry mouth, low urine output, constipation, or recurring urinary issues
- More confusion or weakness than usual (especially after medication changes)
- Slow healing or worsening pressure areas
- Frequent infections that seem out of proportion to the resident’s baseline
- Meals and fluids “offered” but not actually consumed—with no escalation plan
In many nursing home disputes, the most important question is not whether dehydration or malnutrition occurred—it’s whether the facility recognized risk early and responded appropriately.


