Happy Valley families often describe the same pattern: the facility explanation sounds plausible, everyone seems busy, and the documentation is dense. Meanwhile, the resident’s symptoms may develop over days—especially when medications affect alertness, balance, swallowing, blood pressure, or breathing.
In long-term care, “wrong medication” cases are only part of the problem. Just as often, the issue involves:
- doses that are too high for the resident’s age or medical condition
- medications given too frequently or at the wrong times
- failure to monitor side effects after a change
- incomplete medication reconciliation when care is adjusted
- unsafe combinations that worsen sedation, falls, or delirium


