In many Greenfield cases, the early signs don’t arrive as an obvious overdose. Instead, families notice gradual or sudden shifts—often after a facility “updates” the medication plan.
Common red flags we see in long-term care facilities include:
- Unusual sleepiness or inability to stay awake after a medication adjustment
- New confusion, agitation, or delirium that tracks with medication timing
- More falls or near-falls after dose increases or added prescriptions
- Breathing issues or extreme weakness following sedating medications
- Behavior changes that staff initially attribute to dementia progression or illness
Because these symptoms can overlap with other conditions, the legal work often turns on one thing: building a timeline that ties medication events to documented symptoms and the facility’s response.


