In Robbinsdale and across Minnesota, long-term care residents often have complex medication regimens—pain control, sleep support, anxiety or behavioral medications, and medications for chronic conditions. Families may be told changes are expected, especially during transitions (hospital discharge back to a facility) or after a seasonal shift in health.
But when problems appear soon after a change—such as:
- increased falls or near-falls,
- new or worsening confusion/delirium,
- breathing issues, extreme sleepiness, or inability to stay awake,
- agitation or unusual behavior after being “stable,”
- symptoms that line up with dosing times,
…it’s time to treat the situation as more than coincidence. In Minnesota, nursing homes are expected to follow medication orders correctly, monitor residents appropriately, and respond to concerning changes. When those steps fail, liability can follow.


