In the days or hours following medication administration, families may notice patterns that don’t fit the resident’s baseline. While every case is different, Calera families commonly describe concerns like:
- Unexpected sedation during daytime activities or after routine med passes
- New confusion or agitation that appears to track with specific drugs or schedules
- Falls or near-falls after dose adjustments, especially in residents with mobility issues
- Breathing changes (slower respirations, wheezing, distress) that weren’t present before
- Rapid decline after a hospital discharge when medication lists were updated
- Behavior changes that seem more severe than what staff attribute to “normal aging”
If these symptoms line up with medication timing, it’s reasonable to ask whether dosing, monitoring, or follow-up care met the standard expected in long-term care.


