In many Utah nursing home and skilled nursing cases, the problem isn’t obvious on day one. Instead, families report patterns like:
- A new sedative, sleep aid, pain medication, or “behavior” medication added after a routine physician visit
- A dose increased “temporarily” that appears to last longer than expected
- A change in schedule (morning vs. evening dosing) that coincides with falls or confusion
- Side effects that are minimized at first—then become harder to ignore
When families are dealing with day-to-day care and transportation logistics around Salt Lake City, early observations are often the most detailed: what you saw, when you saw it, and what staff said. That’s exactly the information we help organize so it can be matched to the facility’s medication records.


