In real Sandy-area cases, medication harm often shows up as a pattern rather than a single dramatic mistake. Families may notice:
- Sedation that seems to come “out of nowhere” after a routine adjustment
- Falls, near-falls, or gait changes after a new dose or timing change
- Confusion, agitation, or delirium that tracks with medication administration
- Breathing problems, extreme sleepiness, or difficulty waking
- Medication effects dismissed as dementia progression or “just aging”
Because nursing homes serve residents with complex conditions, symptoms can overlap with infections, dehydration, or neurological disease. That’s why the legal work starts with timelines and medication administration records—not guesses.


