In suburban St. Louis County settings—including Florissant—families frequently report patterns tied to day-to-day routines:
- Changes after a “routine” adjustment: a new dose, a schedule shift, or an added medication after a clinician visit.
- Unexplained declines during busy shifts: when staffing is stretched, residents may not receive the same level of observation.
- Confusion about what was administered: discrepancies between what was prescribed, what appears in medication administration records, and what family members observed.
- Falls and breathing problems after sedating medications: especially when residents have mobility issues or cognitive impairment.
If your loved one’s condition changed around a medication event—whether the resident seemed overly sleepy, unusually agitated, dizzy, or “not themselves”—that timing can matter.


