Many dehydration and malnutrition cases begin with observations that don’t sound “legal”—they sound like worry.
You may see warning signs such as:
- Weight loss that happens faster than expected after a medication change or discharge
- Dry mouth, darker urine, fewer wet diapers/voiding, or signs of kidney stress
- Increased confusion, fatigue, or repeated falls after staff report the resident “isn’t eating”
- Pressure injuries that worsen or don’t heal as quickly as they should
- Intake records that appear inconsistent with what you’re told during family visits
Because Granbury is a smaller community, families sometimes rely on conversations with staff during visits and phone calls. Those conversations matter—but they’re not a substitute for medical documentation. A lawyer can help compare what was said against what the facility recorded.


