Medication harm isn’t always a dramatic “wrong pill” event. Sometimes the issue is more subtle: a resident seems unusually sedated, more confused than usual, unsteady on their feet, or suddenly struggling with breathing or alertness after a change.
In Holladay, where many families are juggling work, school, and commuting, it’s common for caregivers to notice changes during the gaps between medication rounds—then get conflicting explanations when they ask questions. Those inconsistencies matter.
Look for patterns like:
- A decline after a dosage increase, schedule change, or new medication order
- Higher fall risk, repeated near-falls, or sudden weakness
- Increasing sleepiness, agitation, or delirium-like symptoms
- Confusion that worsens after “routine” adjustments
- Trouble swallowing, dehydration signs, or breathing changes after medication times


