Farragut is a suburban community with many residents who rely on predictable routines—daily schedules, consistent caregivers, and steady transportation to appointments. When a facility’s medication process breaks down, families often notice it through “routine drift,” such as:
- A resident who’s usually alert becomes sedated during late-day activities
- Increased falls or near-falls after a dose timing change
- New confusion that appears shortly after a medication is restarted, increased, or combined
- Breathing or swallowing concerns after opioids, sleep aids, or anxiety medications
These patterns matter because medication harm is often tied to timing—what was administered, when, and how staff monitored for side effects. In East Tennessee, families frequently tell us the same story: the facility says everything was “ordered” and “scheduled,” but the resident’s observed symptoms don’t match the paperwork.


