Windsor is a community where many families visit on predictable schedules—after work, on weekends, or around school and commuting patterns. That makes it easier to notice “small” red flags that can later become serious:
- a resident repeatedly looks thirsty or confused after meals
- missed or delayed assistance when the family arrives
- sudden sleepiness, dizziness, or weakness after a medication change
- visible weight loss over a few weeks
- slower wound healing or new pressure injury concerns
When these signs show up consistently, the legal question becomes: did the facility recognize the risk and respond in time? And just as importantly: what did the facility document when the risk was apparent?


