Medication-related injuries don’t always look like an obvious overdose. Families in Jacksonville often first see a pattern like:
- New falls or near-falls after a “routine” dose change
- Increased sleepiness during the day or trouble staying awake
- Agitation, confusion, or delirium that seems to track with medication times
- Trouble breathing, slower responsiveness, or “can’t get them to wake up” moments
- Sudden weakness or dizziness that staff chalk up to aging or infection
These changes can sometimes be caused by illness, dehydration, or progression of a condition. But when the symptoms align with medication administration times, the facility’s duty includes proper assessment, monitoring, and prompt response.


