Because Lansing families often rely on scheduled visits, weekday routines, and consistent caregiver handoffs, medication-related problems can look like “nothing was wrong yesterday.” Reports we hear often include:
- Sedation or over-relaxation after an adjustment to a pain medicine, sleep aid, or anxiety medication
- Breathing issues, extreme sleepiness, or difficulty staying awake that develop after dose timing changes
- New confusion or agitation that appears after a medication was restarted, increased, or combined with another drug
- Falls or near-falls following changes that affect balance, blood pressure, or alertness
- “It’s just part of aging” explanations when symptoms track closely with medication administration times
In practice, these cases frequently turn on whether the facility recognized warning signs quickly enough and whether the medication regimen was monitored appropriately for the resident’s condition.


