In and around Princeton, residents may experience medication problems during moments of change: an adjustment after a doctor’s visit, a new prescription after lab work, a dose increase following a behavioral health review, or a medication reconciliation after a hospital stay.
Families often report patterns like:
- After-hours changes where staff later explain a “routine” adjustment, but the resident’s symptoms began soon afterward.
- Sedation or breathing issues that weren’t matched with documented monitoring.
- Unsteadiness, falls, or repeated near-falls that track with medication timing.
- Confusion or agitation that appears after a dose frequency change (even if the medication name is the same).
These scenarios aren’t about second-guessing clinicians. They’re about whether the facility followed accepted medication safety practices—especially when a resident’s baseline condition changed.


