In many South Florida communities, families are managing work schedules, traffic, and caregiving from a distance. That doesn’t cause the injury—but it can affect how quickly changes are reported, how symptoms are documented, and how clearly the timeline is preserved.
If your family noticed changes after a medication was started, increased, or combined with another drug, the first goal is to lock down the facts:
- When the medication regimen changed
- What symptoms appeared (sleepiness, dizziness, agitation, breathing issues, falls)
- What the facility documented and when it documented it
- How staff responded after adverse symptoms were observed


