In many cases, medication problems don’t arrive with a dramatic headline. Instead, you may notice gradual changes that staff chalk up to aging, dementia progression, or a “routine adjustment.” In Caledonia-area facilities, common family-reported red flags include:
- Sudden sleepiness, slowed responses, or hard-to-wake behavior after medication changes
- Increased confusion, agitation, or unsteady walking—often during colder months when falls are more likely
- Breathing changes (too slow, shallow, or labored) after sedatives or pain medicines
- New dizziness or falls shortly after dosage increases or schedule updates
- Conflicting explanations over the phone about what was changed and when
If you’re seeing symptoms track with medication timing, that connection can become central to a Caledonia nursing home claim.


