Many families describe the same early pattern: your loved one had a stable baseline, then after a medication adjustment—sometimes connected to a nighttime schedule, a new psych med, pain medication, or a “just for sleep” change—symptoms escalate.
In Randolph Town’s suburban-residential setting, families often have regular routines: visits after work, weekend check-ins, and quick calls to staff. That’s why sudden changes around medication administration times can feel especially alarming. But staff explanations like “it’s part of aging” or “they’re adjusting to the new order” can make it harder to act quickly.
If you suspect medication misuse, the most important thing you can do is treat the situation like an evidence issue from day one—not a debate.


