In South Louisiana, many families juggle work schedules, travel between care facilities, and frequent doctor visits. That can make it easy to wait for “the next check” even when a resident’s condition is changing fast.
Consider seeking immediate medical attention if you notice signs like:
- marked drowsiness or residents who “can’t stay awake” during normal routines
- sudden confusion, agitation, or unusual withdrawal
- new or worsening falls, gait instability, or weakness
- breathing changes, slurred speech, or reduced responsiveness
- a pattern of decline that lines up with medication administration times
Even if the facility assures you it’s expected, get the resident evaluated promptly. Medical stabilization comes first. Then, you can preserve evidence for a potential overmedication claim.


