In a community like Glassboro—where many families balance work, school, and caregiving—medical concerns can get buried under routine schedules. Residents may also have baseline health issues that make it difficult to tell what’s “normal change” versus a medication-driven deterioration.
Common Glassboro-area family reports we hear include:
- A loved one becoming unusually drowsy after a “routine” medication adjustment
- More falls or near-falls following dose increases or new sedating medications
- Worsening confusion that staff initially attribute to dementia progression
- A sharp decline after a hospital discharge back to skilled nursing or rehab
When the change tracks with dosing schedules or medication list updates, it’s a signal to stop guessing and start documenting.


