In Ashwaubenon and the surrounding Green Bay area, many families notice patterns tied to the facility’s routines—shift changes, weekend coverage, therapy days, or adjustments made after a fall risk concern.
Common “tell-tale” scenarios include:
- Sedation spikes after dose increases (resident becomes drowsy, hard to arouse, or more confused)
- Behavior changes after psychotropic medication adjustments (agitation, delirium-like symptoms, or sudden withdrawal)
- Unexplained falls or injuries following medication timing changes
- Breathing or swallowing problems after opioids or sedatives
- Medication duplication or failure to stop an old prescription after an update
Even when staff say “the doctor ordered it,” families may still have a claim if the facility failed to follow accepted medication safety practices—such as monitoring, documenting, and responding to adverse reactions.


