In and around Corinth, many families split time between home, work, and visiting during specific hours (after shifts, on weekends, or between appointments). That schedule can make it harder to catch early warning signs—until a change becomes obvious.
Common signs families report include:
- Weight dropping noticeably over weeks
- Increased confusion, drowsiness, dizziness, or falls risk
- “Dry” mouth, reduced urination, constipation, or frequent UTIs
- Slow wound healing or pressure injury development
- Repeated meal refusals without meaningful change in approach
What often intensifies the concern is when facility documentation suggests the resident was “offered” food or fluids, but the clinical picture and timing suggest the resident’s intake and needs weren’t actually managed effectively.


