Pleasant Prairie families often face a familiar pattern: a facility reports everything is “as ordered,” but the resident’s condition changes in ways that don’t match the expected course of recovery.
Medication-related harm in local nursing homes commonly involves:
- Sedation or overstimulation from psychotropic medications, pain medicines, or sleep aids
- Falls and injuries after dosing schedules change or after staff fail to monitor risk
- Breathing or alertness problems when medications affect respiratory function
- Delirium and sudden confusion that aligns with medication timing
- Duplicate therapy caused by poor medication reconciliation after hospital discharge
A key point for Wisconsin families: even when a prescriber writes the order, the facility still has responsibilities for implementation, monitoring, documentation, and prompt response to adverse reactions.


