Bensenville is a suburban community with many residents commuting for work and school, and families often split time between caregiving, jobs, and travel. That reality can make it harder to catch early warning signs—especially when a resident has dementia or other conditions that limit communication.
Medication-related harm can develop over days, not just hours. For example:
- A resident becomes more sedated after a “routine” dose adjustment.
- Staff notes may describe “sleepiness,” while families observe falls, confusion, or unusual agitation.
- Different caregivers (or shifts) may give different explanations about when a change occurred.
When families are trying to manage logistics—appointments, work schedules, and transportation—small gaps in documentation can feel inevitable. Legally, those gaps are precisely where careful record review becomes critical.


