Texas families sometimes don’t realize how quickly hydration and nutrition problems can spiral—particularly for residents who are older, have dementia, have swallowing issues, or rely on staff for meals and fluids.
In Granbury-area facilities, common warning signs families report include:
- Weight dropping faster than expected or sudden loss of appetite
- Dry mouth, confusion, lethargy, dizziness, or new falls risk
- Pressure injuries that appear or worsen without clear improvement plans
- Lab concerns (such as dehydration-related abnormalities) paired with delayed action
- Repeated “offered/encouraged” notes without evidence of actual intake or escalation
These are not just “bad days.” They’re often signals that the facility should have adjusted monitoring, assistance, and clinical follow-up.


