In many Timnath-area cases, families first notice a pattern rather than one obvious incident. A resident may become unusually sleepy after scheduled doses, show new confusion, fall more often, struggle with breathing, or experience a rapid shift in mood or alertness.
Because aging and chronic conditions can cause gradual decline, these changes can be dismissed as “just getting older.” The key legal question becomes whether the facility treated the medication-related risk as it should have—especially when the resident’s condition changes.


