Every case is different, but families in our area commonly describe patterns like these:
- Sudden sedation or “new” sleepiness that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- Worsening confusion or agitation shortly after a dose adjustment
- Frequent falls or new difficulty walking soon after medication is administered
- Breathing problems, extreme weakness, or slurred speech
- A rapid decline after hospital discharge, when medication lists are updated and monitoring may shift
Because Florida has many long-term care facilities serving residents who may arrive from different care settings, medication reconciliation problems after discharge can be a key moment where risk increases. If staff don’t promptly recognize and respond to adverse effects, the harm can escalate quickly.


