Care issues don’t always start with an obvious “wrong pill” event. Many Lindon-area families first notice a pattern like:
- A resident becomes sleepy or hard to wake soon after a medication is started, increased, or combined.
- Confusion or agitation spikes after changes to pain control, sleep aids, or behavior-related prescriptions.
- Unsteadiness, falls, or breathing problems appear following timing changes or dose adjustments.
- Hospital transfers happen quickly, and the facility’s explanation doesn’t clearly line up with the resident’s timeline.
In long-term care, small mistakes can compound—especially when multiple medications are involved or when staff are responsible for carrying out orders across shifts.


