In many Monroe-area cases, the warning signs start around a routine “adjustment” to a resident’s regimen—often after a physician visit, a hospital discharge, or a change in staff or staffing patterns at a facility.
Common red flags families report include:
- New or worsening sleepiness or “nodding off” after scheduled doses
- Confusion that appears shortly after a medication is introduced or increased
- Unsteadiness, near-falls, or falls that track with medication timing
- Breathing concerns, reduced responsiveness, or difficulty waking
- Behavior changes (agitation or extreme calm) that don’t match the resident’s baseline
It’s important to treat these as more than “normal aging.” In long-term care, medication monitoring and response should be consistent with accepted safety practices.


