Families often notice patterns before they ever see a clear explanation in writing. In a Daphne long-term care environment, common warning signs include:
- New or worsening sleepiness that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- Confusion, agitation, or delirium appearing after dose changes
- Falls or near-falls after medication schedule adjustments
- Breathing problems or unusually slow breathing after sedating medications
- Unexplained weakness, dizziness, or unresponsiveness
These symptoms can overlap with other conditions, including infections, dehydration, or progression of dementia. That’s why the focus in Daphne cases is usually on the timeline—what changed, when it changed, how symptoms tracked to administration and monitoring, and what staff documented at the time.


