In suburban communities around Monument—where families may be juggling commuting schedules, school pickups, and work travel—important details can get lost. Start a simple log immediately. Focus on:
- Changes after medication rounds: sudden sleepiness, slurred speech, new confusion, or “not acting like themselves” after a dose.
- Falls or near-falls: especially when they increase after dose adjustments, new pain meds, or anxiety/sleep medications.
- Breathing or swallowing concerns: choking episodes, slowed breathing, or trouble eating.
- Behavior shifts: agitation, hallucinations, or extreme withdrawal that appear shortly after administration.
- Missed or delayed responses: when staff notice symptoms but don’t escalate evaluation promptly.
Even if you’re not sure it’s overmedication, the timeline matters. The earlier you document what you observed and when, the easier it is for an attorney to evaluate whether the facility’s monitoring and medication management met accepted standards.


