In Nogales, families frequently describe problems that begin at the daily rhythm of a facility—medication rounds, nighttime dosing, and follow-up after doctor visits. Overmedication-type harm may show up as:
- Excessive sedation (resident can’t stay awake, slurred speech, “not themselves”)
- Confusion or sudden agitation shortly after medication times
- Falls or mobility collapse that seem to track with dosing
- Breathing changes or repeated choking episodes
- Rapid decline after discharge from local hospitals or urgent care
Arizona care teams use medication administration records and nursing notes to monitor residents. When those documents don’t match what families observed—or when staff didn’t respond quickly to warning signs—questions of negligence become central.


