In real homes and hospitals, families usually don’t start with lab values—they start with what they can see and hear. In Logansport, families frequently report noticing changes after routine visits and calls:
- Rapid weight drop or “shrinking” clothing sizes over a short period
- Dry mouth, low energy, confusion, or new weakness
- Fewer wet diapers/increased urinary issues (especially in residents who were previously stable)
- More frequent infections or slower recovery after illness
- Sudden decline after a staffing change or shift coverage issue
- Missed meals or difficulty getting help with eating/drinking
Even when a resident has underlying conditions, nursing homes are still expected to adjust and respond as hydration and intake needs change.


