In practice, medication harm is rarely a single obvious mistake. In the De Pere, WI area—where families often juggle work schedules around appointments and hospital visits—timing and documentation gaps can make it harder to spot problems early.
Common warning signs families report include:
- A noticeable change after a medication adjustment (new drug, dose increase, or added “as needed” medication)
- Over-sedation that shows up as excessive sleepiness, trouble staying awake, or slowed responses
- Delirium or sudden confusion that appears alongside medication changes
- Unsteady walking and falls after medications that can affect balance or alertness
- Breathing problems or extreme lethargy, especially after sedatives or pain medications
If these symptoms line up with the facility’s medication administration timeline—or if staff explanations don’t match what you observed—those inconsistencies can matter.


