In many Kaukauna-area cases, the problem isn’t obvious at first. Families may notice changes that get dismissed as normal aging, dementia progression, or an infection—until the pattern lines up with medication schedule changes.
Common warning signs families report include:
- Unusual sleepiness or difficulty staying awake after routine medication rounds
- Increased falls or new balance problems (especially after dose changes)
- Confusion or delirium that escalates over days rather than improving
- Breathing issues or low responsiveness after sedating medications
- Agitation, restlessness, or sudden behavioral changes after adjustments
In an elder care setting, these symptoms can overlap with other illnesses. That’s why claims often turn on timing and documentation, not just what the family saw.


