Medication-related injuries are not always dramatic at first. Families commonly report changes such as:
- Unusual sleepiness or “can’t stay awake” episodes after a medication is started or increased
- Confusion, agitation, or delirium that appears in step with medication timing
- Falls, near-falls, or fractures soon after dose changes—especially with sedatives, pain medications, or psychotropic drugs
- Breathing issues or oxygen drops that weren’t present before medication adjustments
- Sudden mobility decline that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
In long-term care settings, these events may be documented inconsistently across nursing notes, medication administration records, and incident reports. For families in Lafayette, that inconsistency can be especially frustrating when you’re trying to coordinate care while commuting between home, the facility, and local medical providers.


