Even when families are watching closely, medication issues can develop quietly. In many Evansville facilities, residents receive care across multiple shifts and sometimes after weekend or after-hours changes—moments when communication gaps are most likely to show up.
Common patterns families notice include:
- A resident’s alertness or balance changes after a “routine” adjustment
- Confusion or agitation that seems linked to a new schedule
- Breathing problems, excessive sedation, or “sleeping through” care
- Falls or near-falls occurring soon after medication timing changes
Because symptoms can resemble normal aging—or can be blamed on infection, dementia progression, or dehydration—documentation becomes critical. A strong case usually turns on whether the facility recognized risk signals and responded appropriately.


