In Marinette-area facilities, it’s common for families to hear explanations that sound plausible: dementia progression, infection, “normal” side effects, or a gradual decline. But medication harm often follows a pattern—symptoms that emerge after a dose change, a new drug, or a shift in schedule.
Watch for warning signs such as:
- Sudden or escalating sleepiness, confusion, or unusual agitation
- Falls, near-falls, or loss of balance after medication adjustments
- Worsening breathing, excessive sedation, or inability to stay alert
- New delirium-like behavior (especially when it tracks with administration times)
The key is not just what happened—it’s when it happened and whether the facility’s charting matches the resident’s observed condition.


