In many Coconut Creek cases, families report that staff explanations sounded plausible:
- “That’s just how dementia progresses.”
- “The medication change takes time.”
- “They were dehydrated or had an infection.”
But medication harm isn’t always dramatic in the beginning. A resident may become:
- unusually sleepy or hard to wake
- unsteady or more fall-prone than before
- confused in a way that doesn’t match baseline
- unusually agitated after new prescriptions
If these symptoms track closely with dose changes, new prescriptions, or schedule updates, that timing can become a central part of the case.


