Anderson-area families often report concerns that show up after a medication change—especially when residents are also dealing with mobility issues, recovery after hospital discharge, or cognitive impairment.
Watch for patterns like:
- Sudden over-sedation during daytime hours (not just “resting”)
- New confusion, agitation, or personality changes after dose times
- Breathing problems or oxygen dips that seem to follow medication administration
- Falls or near-falls that increase around scheduled dosing
- Rapid functional decline (walking less, eating less, responding less)
These symptoms don’t automatically prove negligence. Medication side effects can be real. But a strong case usually involves a timeline—what happened, when it happened, and whether staff recognized and responded appropriately.


