Hattiesburg-area families report recurring patterns that can point to medication-related negligence, such as:
- Sudden sedation or confusion after a dose adjustment (including after changes to pain medication, anxiety medication, or sleep aids)
- Unexplained falls or near-falls following medication timing changes or missed monitoring
- Breathing problems, oversedation, or “not acting like themselves” after opioids or other central nervous system medications
- Medication duplication caused by incomplete reconciliation when residents transition between levels of care
- Delayed recognition of adverse reactions, especially when staff documentation doesn’t match observed symptoms
These issues can be subtle. A resident may not be able to describe side effects clearly, which makes accurate observation, reporting, and documentation essential.


