Loma Linda residents often deal with long-term care decisions while balancing commuting, medical appointments, and family caregiving. The pace can make it harder to notice patterns early—until the resident’s condition changes after a new order, a dose increase, or a schedule adjustment.
In many cases, the “red flags” family members report are consistent with medication-related harm:
- A new pattern of sleepiness or inability to participate in therapy
- Confusion, agitation, or sudden behavioral changes
- Increased fall risk or injuries after medication timing changes
- Breathing problems or choking episodes that appear after sedating medications
- Symptoms that repeatedly show up after morning or evening rounds
If these signs appeared after medication adjustments, don’t assume it’s “just aging” or disease progression. In a strong case, the timeline matters.


