Cheyenne is a community where many families live nearby, work local schedules, and visit frequently—so when something seems “off,” it often shows up quickly in conversations, meal observations, and bedside notes.
Common Cheyenne-area situations families report include:
- Missed escalation after early warning signs (e.g., poor intake noticed during visits, but no timely reassessment)
- Inconsistent documentation around food and fluid support—especially when staffing changes or shift handoffs occur
- Care plan gaps after a decline (such as after a fall, illness, medication change, or swallow-related issue)
- Delayed follow-up on abnormal labs tied to hydration or nutrition concerns
A lawyer’s job in these cases is to determine whether the facility responded reasonably to the risks it should have recognized.


