Chesterton families often first notice problems during everyday routines—after shift changes, after a new prescription is started, or after a facility updates a care plan. Red flags can include:
- Sedation that seems excessive (resident won’t wake, appears drugged, slowed responses)
- Unsteady walking or unexplained falls after dose changes
- Confusion or delirium that tracks with a medication schedule
- Breathing problems or unusual sleepiness after opioids or sedatives
- Agitation or worsening cognition after medication adjustments
Sometimes the medication list appears “correct” on paper, but the real issue is whether it was administered safely and whether the facility monitored for side effects that were obvious or should have been caught.


