In our experience, families often notice patterns that don’t match what the facility tells them. Common warning signs in a Holly Hill nursing home or rehab setting include:
- After-hours or shift-change declines: symptoms that show up when staffing rotates and charting may be less detailed
- Sudden confusion or agitation after a “routine” adjustment to a sedative, pain medicine, or psychotropic medication
- More falls or near-falls following dose increases, additions, or timing changes
- Breathing problems or extreme sleepiness that weren’t promptly investigated
- Inconsistent explanations about when a medication was given and what monitoring occurred
Medication harm can be subtle. It may not look like an obvious “overdose.” It can be the result of the wrong dose for a resident’s current condition, failure to account for age-related sensitivity, or a lack of timely recognition of adverse effects.


