Many Troy-area families report similar warning signs—especially when medication changes occur after a hospital visit, a physician order update, or a shift change.
Common red flags include:
- Unusual sedation (resident is “out of it,” hard to wake, or far less alert than usual)
- Confusion or delirium that escalates after specific medication times
- Breathing problems or a noticeable change in oxygen levels
- Falls that cluster around medication administration windows
- Refusal to eat/drink, extreme fatigue, or new mobility problems
- Rapid deterioration after a “routine” dose increase or medication start
These symptoms can overlap with normal aging and illness progression—but when the pattern tracks medication administration and the facility doesn’t respond appropriately, it can point to negligence.


