In small-town and suburban settings around Lawrenceburg, families commonly notice medication problems through behavior and function changes rather than dramatic “obvious” mistakes. Signs may include:
- Increased falls or near-falls after dose times
- New or worsening confusion, agitation, or excessive sedation
- Breathing problems, slow responsiveness, or trouble staying awake
- Sudden weakness, dizziness, or inability to ambulate safely
- A decline that tracks with medication schedule changes (even when staff call it “normal”)
Because residents may have dementia, mobility issues, or multiple diagnoses, symptoms can be wrongly attributed to aging or illness progression. That’s why the timeline of medication changes and symptom changes is so important.


