In many Las Vegas-area cases, the earliest signs aren’t dramatic. Instead, they show up as changes that staff may attribute to age or illness:
- sudden sleepiness or inability to stay awake
- confusion that wasn’t present before a medication adjustment
- unsteady walking, falls, or a decline in ability to transfer safely
- new agitation, lethargy, or “not acting like themselves”
Because these symptoms can overlap with common conditions in long-term care, the key is not your interpretation—it’s whether the facility documented the resident’s condition accurately and whether it responded appropriately once side effects were expected.


