In a suburban community like Broomfield—where many residents have family members who visit between work and school—noticeable changes can be the first clue. Families often report patterns such as:
- New or worsening sedation that doesn’t match the resident’s prior tolerance
- Confusion or delirium that appears soon after medication administration
- Frequent falls or sudden loss of coordination
- Breathing changes, slowed responsiveness, or difficulty staying awake
- Behavior shifts (agitation, withdrawal, unexpected restlessness)
- Rapid functional decline over a short period
Because drug reactions and illness progression can look similar, the key is not to guess—it’s to build a record showing how the timing of medication and monitoring lined up with the resident’s deterioration.


