In and around Haddonfield, many residents are older adults who may not clearly explain side effects—especially if they have dementia, Parkinson’s, or other cognitive conditions. Family members often notice changes first, such as:
- sudden sleepiness or confusion after medication rounds
- unsteady walking or falls soon after a dose adjustment
- unusual agitation, slowed breathing, or “not acting like themselves”
- decline after a transfer between levels of care (hospital back to facility)
What makes these cases especially challenging is that symptoms can look like natural aging, infections, or progression of an underlying condition. The difference—legally and practically—comes down to the timeline and whether the facility responded appropriately.


