Families often expect an “obvious” mistake. In practice, medication problems are frequently more subtle—especially for residents who are older, have dementia, or are recovering from recent illness.
Common warning signs families notice in Stockbridge-area facilities include:
- Sudden sleepiness that isn’t like the resident’s usual pattern
- Unsteady walking, falls, or new bruising after dose changes
- Confusion, agitation, or unusual behavior following medication adjustments
- Shortness of breath, slowed breathing, or extreme lethargy
- Rapid decline in mobility or ability to communicate
These symptoms can overlap with infections, dehydration, or progression of chronic conditions—so the key is connecting the changes to the medication timeline and whether required monitoring and responses occurred.


