Medication-related harm can show up in ways that look like “natural aging” until the pattern becomes clear. Common red flags families describe after a dose change or medication restart include:
- Daytime sleepiness that escalates after a new schedule
- New confusion or agitation (sometimes described as “not acting like themselves”)
- Unsteadiness, falls, or sudden mobility decline
- Breathing problems or slowed responsiveness after sedating medications
- Worsening swallowing, choking episodes, or aspiration concerns
- Marked changes that appear soon after medication timing updates
In Franklin facilities, these concerns often surface when staff shift changes occur, when residents return from an appointment, or when discharge instructions from another provider are implemented. When symptoms line up with those transitions, the case may involve more than a one-time mistake.


