Geriatrics, Legal-Malpractice, Nursing Homes / 29.11.2025
Signs Your Loved One Isn’t Getting Proper Care in a Nursing Home
Families place significant trust in nursing homes, expecting consistent attention and careful supervision. However, nearly five million older adults experience abuse annually, and many of them live in nursing homes.
A resident’s physical state and general awareness can tell you a lot about the lack of care they’re experiencing at the facility. It’s important that family members notice the telltale signs of neglect. Below, we explain the signals that suggest a decline in care standards.
Sudden Changes in Physical Condition
If you notice a change in the appearance or strength of your loved one, it’s an early sign that their daily needs are not being met. Weight loss, dry skin, long fingernails, or hair that looks unwashed may point to incomplete or rushed care. Here are some physical clues to watch for:- Rapid weight changes
- Messy clothing
- Signs of dehydration
- Dry or cracking skin
- A decline in grooming
- Repeated complaints of pain