In Hudson nursing homes, the earliest red flags families describe often sound similar:
- sudden sleepiness or difficulty waking
- new confusion, agitation, or “not acting like themselves”
- breathing changes (slower breathing, pauses, or distress)
- repeated falls or worsening weakness
- symptoms that spike around medication administration times
Sometimes the family believes the resident is being “dosed too high.” Other times, the concern is that the facility didn’t adjust medications after a hospital stay, didn’t recognize side effects quickly, or continued a regimen that became unsafe as the resident’s health changed.
A key point: side effects can happen with appropriate care. What turns this into a legal issue is whether the facility’s medication management—ordering, administration, monitoring, and response—fell below acceptable standards for the resident’s condition.


