Brentwood families often describe a similar pattern: a resident was stable with a known routine, then—after a “routine adjustment,” hospital discharge, or dose timing update—their condition shifts within hours or days.
Look closely for warning signs that frequently show up in medication misuse cases:
- New or worsening sleepiness that doesn’t fit the resident’s usual baseline
- Increased confusion, agitation, or delirium-like behavior
- Unsteady walking, falls, or near-falls after dose changes
- Breathing problems, excessive sedation, or sudden weakness
- Deterioration after hospital discharge or after prescriptions are “reconciled”
The key is timing. When symptoms line up with dosing schedules, chart notes, or medication administration records, it can strengthen the credibility of your claim.


