Sun Prairie families often describe a pattern that doesn’t fit “one bad day.” It’s more like:
- A medication is started or adjusted after a hospital stay (common around Dane County health systems).
- The resident’s condition changes within days—sometimes faster than staff expect.
- Family concerns are raised during busy shift transitions or when staff are short-handed.
- Documentation later becomes hard to reconcile with what the family observed.
This is where medication-related negligence can become difficult: the facility may argue the decline was part of aging or an underlying condition. A strong claim focuses on the details—what was ordered, what was administered, what symptoms appeared, and whether staff responded quickly enough.


