In many Texas long-term care settings—including facilities serving residents from Brenham—family members may see a difference between:
- what staff say happened during a shift, and
- what the chart actually supports (intake tracking, weight trends, assessments, and follow-up).
That disconnect often becomes clearer after visitors return from work commitments, holidays, or travel. In these situations, dehydration and malnutrition claims commonly hinge on questions like:
- Was risk identified early?
- Were hydration and meal supports adjusted when intake dropped?
- Did the facility escalate concerns to nursing leadership and clinicians on time?
A lawyer can help you translate observations into the exact categories of evidence adjusters and defense attorneys look for in Texas.


