In practice, medication harm is often less obvious than families expect. In and around Platteville—where many residents rely on consistent weekday routines and regular caregiver handoffs—families frequently report patterns like:
- Sudden sleepiness or “nodding off” shortly after a dose increase or schedule change
- New confusion, agitation, or unsteadiness that appears after sedatives, pain medications, or psychotropic drugs
- Falls or near-falls that don’t match the resident’s baseline
- Breathing problems or extreme slowed responsiveness following medication adjustments
- Declines that track with medication timing rather than with unrelated illness
Even when the facility says, “This is just progression,” medication-related injuries can be tied to how drugs were ordered, administered, and monitored.


