Even when residents don’t communicate clearly, families and visitors often see changes that indicate intake and hydration problems.
Common early red flags include:
- Sudden weight changes after admission or after a medication adjustment
- Fewer wet diapers/urination than usual or dark urine
- Confusion, agitation, or new lethargy that tracks with poor intake
- Frequent constipation or urinary discomfort
- Dry mouth, sunken eyes, or weakness during visits
- Missed meals, skipped supplements, or “we’ll get them to drink later”
In Conroe, many families visit around routine schedules—after work, on weekends, or between errands. That pattern can make it easy for a facility to miss gradual decline until it becomes urgent, which is why the timeline matters.


