In Taunton, many families juggle caregiving responsibilities alongside work, school schedules, and commuting—so early warning signs can be easy to miss, especially when symptoms resemble dementia progression or “normal” aging.
Medication harm often shows up as a pattern, such as:
- A noticeable change in alertness or breathing after a dose adjustment
- Repeated falls or near-falls following new sedatives, sleep meds, opioids, or psychotropic medications
- Increased confusion or agitation that lines up with administration times
- A decline that continues after a medication was reportedly “reviewed”
Our approach treats these as clues that may point to medication mismanagement, including incorrect dosing frequency, failure to monitor for side effects, or inadequate follow-through when a resident’s condition changes.


