In many NH nursing home cases, the first red flag appears soon after a resident returns from an ER or hospital. Discharge instructions can change prescriptions quickly, and the receiving facility has to reconcile orders—then administer and monitor accurately.
In Rochester-area communities, families commonly report concerns like:
- Sedation, confusion, or “not waking up like usual” after a medication change
- Increased falls or trouble walking within days of a new dosing schedule
- Breathing problems or extreme weakness that seem to follow administration times
- Missed or delayed notifications to the prescribing clinician after adverse effects
If your loved one’s symptoms track with medication administration and the facility didn’t respond promptly, that pattern can matter legally.


