In a small-to-mid-sized community like Crawfordsville, families often describe the same pattern: changes seem “routine” at first—until they aren’t.
Common warning signs reported by caregivers and adult children include:
- A resident becomes overly sedated after scheduled doses
- Confusion or agitation increases after a medication adjustment
- Falls or near-falls occur more frequently around dose times
- Staff explanations change (or don’t match what the family observed)
- A resident’s condition worsens after discharge, readmission, or a medication reconciliation change
These signs don’t automatically prove wrongdoing. But they are exactly the kind of observable facts that—when paired with medication administration records and nursing notes—can show how a medication regimen was handled and monitored.


