Many Wylie residents choose long-term care because they need dependable, consistent assistance—especially for residents who:
- can’t reliably self-feed or drink
- have dementia or confusion that affects intake
- struggle with swallowing (including diet restrictions)
- are recovering from illness or surgery
In real cases, families notice patterns that don’t fit normal recovery, such as:
- “intake” being documented without matching what family members observed during visits
- sudden weight loss after a medication change or a clinical decline
- recurring infections, slow wound healing, or new pressure injuries
Texas long-term care facilities are expected to assess risk, monitor changes, and provide appropriate hydration and nutrition. When staff don’t respond in a timely, documented way, the legal questions often become: what did the facility know, when did they know it, and what did they do (or fail to do) next?


