In many Royse City-area cases, warning signs show up gradually—then suddenly spike. Families may first notice things like:
- thirst complaints that seem to “go nowhere”
- weight loss that’s mentioned but not explained with a proper nutrition plan
- weakness, dizziness, or confusion that comes and goes
- slower wound healing or new pressure areas
- constipation, urinary changes, or abnormal lab results
The problem isn’t that dehydration or malnutrition can’t happen in aging. The legal issue is whether the facility recognized the risk and responded with appropriate hydration, assistance, and escalation.


