In Lansdowne and Delaware County-area facilities, families often visit after work, during evening visiting hours, or around weekend routines. That’s exactly when medication changes, staffing transitions, and documentation gaps can be hardest to notice.
Common warning signs families report include:
- A sudden shift toward extreme sleepiness or poor responsiveness
- Increased falls, bruising, or dizziness after new doses or dose increases
- New confusion or agitation after adjustments to pain, anxiety, sleep, or psychotropic medications
- Breathing concerns (especially after sedating medications)
- A resident who seems “worse on paper” than they appear clinically—because symptoms weren’t recorded in a consistent way
If you’re noticing a pattern that lines up with medication administration times, it’s time to treat it as a potential elder medication neglect or drug mismanagement issue—not a guess.


