In local long-term care settings, concerns frequently begin with observable changes that don’t seem to match the resident’s usual baseline. Families in Sunrise commonly report issues like:
- New or worsening sedation (sleeping through meals, hard to wake, slowed responses)
- Confusion and delirium that appear after medication changes
- Frequent falls or near-falls that correlate with dosing times
- Breathing problems (especially after opioid, sedative, or muscle-relaxing medications)
- Marked weakness or inability to participate in routine care
Because Florida families may be dealing with tight schedules, it’s easy to assume these changes are “just age” or “part of the illness.” But when the timing lines up with medication administration—and staff didn’t respond appropriately—those are the questions an attorney will want answered.


