Families in Parker commonly describe a pattern that begins after a routine update—new orders after a doctor visit, a dose adjustment following a hospital discharge, or a “temporary” change that becomes the new routine.
Pay attention if you see changes like:
- Sedation that wasn’t there before (sleeping through meals, hard to arouse)
- Sudden confusion or agitation that tracks with medication schedules
- More falls or near-falls—especially around nighttime or after therapy days
- Breathing issues, slowed responsiveness, or unusual weakness
- Delirium after dose increases or medication combinations
Even if facility staff say the decline was expected, the timeline still matters. In Colorado, nursing facilities are expected to follow medication and resident safety requirements consistently—not only document them.


