Inkster-area families may first suspect a medication problem after a pattern emerges—often over days, not hours. While every case is different, these are common “early warning” signs that deserve immediate medical attention and careful documentation:
- Oversedation (sleeping too much, hard to arouse, slurred speech)
- New or worsening confusion or agitation after medication times
- Falls or near-falls that spike around medication administration
- Breathing changes (slower breathing, labored breathing, oxygen needs)
- Rapid decline after a prescription change, hospital discharge, or dose adjustment
If the timing seems linked to medication schedules, don’t wait for a “later review.” Ask for a prompt assessment and insist the facility document symptoms, medication timing, and staff observations.


