In Westchester/Rockland-area facilities, families frequently notice a pattern: a resident seems to decline soon after a routine adjustment—such as adding a sedative, increasing a pain medication, changing a psychotropic regimen, or altering dosing schedules.
Common Haverstraw-family observations include:
- Sudden sedation that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- New falls or near-falls after dose increases or schedule changes
- Breathing issues or extreme fatigue after medications that can depress respiration
- Delirium, confusion, or agitation following dose timing changes
- Unexplained weakness or inability to participate in therapy
Even when staff says the change was “ordered by a clinician,” the legal issue often becomes whether the facility handled that medication safely—especially in the hours and days after the change.


