Medication harm doesn’t always look dramatic. In many Yukon cases, the first warning signs are subtle and can be mistaken for “just getting older.” Families often report changes like:
- Unusual sleepiness or heavy sedation after a medication was started, increased, or rescheduled
- Confusion, agitation, or sudden behavioral changes that track with dosing
- Unsteadiness, falls, or near-falls shortly after opioid, muscle relaxer, or sedative adjustments
- Breathing changes (slow breathing, shallow breaths) after dose changes or combinations
- Worsening weakness or dizziness after “routine” medication reconciliation
In Yukon, a frequent turning point is when a resident returns from the hospital. Discharge medication lists can change quickly, and facilities must reconcile orders and implement monitoring promptly. When that process breaks down, residents can be exposed to the wrong dose, wrong timing, or an unsafe regimen.


