In many long-term care facilities around the Mukilteo area, medication changes may be framed as standard treatment—especially around behavioral symptoms, sleep issues, pain management, or mobility concerns.
But families frequently notice patterns that don’t fit “routine” decline:
- A resident’s alertness drops right after a dose increase or schedule change
- Falls occur after medication adjustments (or staff reports “unknown” causes)
- Confusion or agitation appears without a clear infection or other medical explanation
- A resident becomes unusually drowsy, slow to respond, or “not themselves”
These signs are often documented inconsistently. That mismatch between what family members observed and what facility records reflect can be central to a claim.


