Fox Crossing families often tell us the same story: a resident seemed stable, then a change occurred—sometimes after weekend staffing coverage, a hospital discharge, or a new care plan—and symptoms followed.
Medication harm can look like:
- Over-sedation or sudden “nodding off” after dose changes
- Agitation, delirium, or unusual confusion after starting or increasing certain medications
- Unsteady walking and falls when timing, strength, or monitoring didn’t match the resident’s risk
- Breathing problems or low responsiveness after opioids, sedatives, or combinations
- Duplicate therapy or “leftover” meds after a transition between care settings
These patterns matter because Wisconsin nursing facilities are expected to follow accepted medication safety standards, including appropriate monitoring and timely response to adverse effects.


