In suburban communities like Schererville, many residents are active until they’re not—then one medication change can coincide with a noticeable decline. Common “first signs” families report include:
- Increased falls or near-falls after dose increases or added sedatives
- New confusion, agitation, or delirium following changes in psychotropic or pain medications
- Excessive sleepiness or inability to participate in therapy/activities
- Breathing concerns or reduced responsiveness after opioid or anxiety medication adjustments
- Swallowing or dehydration issues that appear shortly after medication timing changes
These symptoms don’t automatically prove negligence. But they do create urgent questions that should be answered through the medical and medication records—questions a lawyer can help you frame early.


