Many families first notice an issue during ordinary routines—after morning rounds, following a dose adjustment, or right after a transition from one unit to another. While the paperwork may list “as ordered,” the lived experience can look different:
- Your loved one seems over-sedated or “not themselves”
- New falls or worsening balance problems after dosing changes
- Increased sleepiness, confusion, agitation, or breathing concerns
- Symptoms that line up with a schedule—not random decline
In High Point, families frequently coordinate with hospital staff and multiple caregivers quickly. That urgency can make it easier for key details to get lost—timing, which dose was changed, and how symptoms progressed. The earlier you preserve the timeline, the easier it is to evaluate negligence.


