In a community like Loveland—where many families coordinate care around work schedules, medical appointments, and frequent hospital visits—medication problems can be missed until symptoms stack up. Common red flags include:
- Excessive sedation after “routine” dose times
- New confusion or agitation shortly after medication administration
- Falls or near-falls that appear to correlate with specific drugs
- Breathing changes (slower breathing, low oxygen readings, unusual fatigue)
- Loss of appetite, dehydration, or weakness that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
If these changes appear after a hospital discharge, during a period of staffing strain, or after a medication order update, it’s worth treating the pattern as urgent and document-heavy—not something to wait out.


