Families in the Broomfield area often notice medication-related harm in the same way: after a “routine” adjustment, the resident’s condition shifts quickly—sometimes within hours, sometimes over the next day or two.
Common patterns include:
- Sedation and breathing concerns: a resident becomes difficult to wake, has slowed breathing, or develops oxygen/respiratory issues.
- Falls and injuries: increased drowsiness, dizziness, or gait instability leads to falls—especially after dose changes.
- Delirium or confusion: new agitation, confusion, or withdrawal that tracks with medication start/restart or dose increases.
- Medication “reconciliation” problems: changes made during hospital visits or transitions aren’t fully captured in the facility’s medication administration workflow.
In Colorado, the practical challenge for families is that the facility’s timeline may not match what you saw at home or what the hospital discharge summary describes. Establishing a clear medication timeline is often the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets stuck.


