In suburban Phoenix-area communities like Goodyear, many residents move between rehab, assisted living, and skilled nursing over short periods. That mobility can increase the chance of medication gaps—especially during transitions.
Families commonly report patterns such as:
- A decline shortly after a new prescription, dose increase, or scheduled administration change
- Sudden sedation or “sleeping too much,” followed by falls or aspiration concerns
- Agitation, confusion, or worsening mobility that seems linked to morning or evening medication rounds
- Discrepancies between what staff says happened and what the records later reflect
These symptoms can overlap with other age-related conditions, so the goal isn’t to guess—it’s to build a defensible timeline and compare it to the facility’s medication safety duties.


