In a Texas nursing home, residents should receive hydration and nutrition support appropriate to their diagnoses, mobility limits, swallowing ability, and cognitive status. A legal claim typically starts when families notice a mismatch between what the resident needs and what the facility documented it provided.
Common Princeton-area family reports include:
- Weight dropping quickly after staff documented “encouraged” intake
- Frequent infections, poor wound healing, or pressure injury progression
- Lab results and clinical notes suggesting dehydration risk, without timely escalation
- Missed assistance windows during meals or fluid rounds
The goal of an attorney’s review is to identify whether the facility recognized risk early enough and responded in a reasonable, clinically appropriate way.


