In Greenwood Village and nearby communities, families often describe a familiar sequence: a resident seems stable, a medication order is adjusted, and then—over the next hours or days—their condition changes in ways that don’t match their usual baseline.
Common patterns in medication-related injury cases include:
- Sedation or oversedation that leads to falls, difficulty breathing, or prolonged recovery after routine activities.
- Dose frequency problems (for example, medications given too often or not aligned with the care plan).
- Medication reconciliation failures after transfers—such as from a hospital back to a skilled nursing facility or between units within the same facility.
- Safety gaps around interactions, especially where multiple prescriptions are involved and monitoring documentation doesn’t reflect the resident’s symptoms.
These cases aren’t only about whether a pill was “wrong.” They’re often about whether the facility followed safe medication practices, monitored the resident appropriately, and responded when side effects appeared.


