Because Creve Coeur’s residents often balance regular work schedules and frequent outpatient visits, many families first become concerned during routine check-ins—when a change is obvious but the explanation is vague.
Common red flags that warrant immediate medical attention (and later legal review) include:
- Sedation that seems stronger than expected (sleepiness that doesn’t match the resident’s normal baseline)
- Sudden confusion or worsening memory after dose increases or medication additions
- More falls or near-falls shortly after a medication change
- Breathing trouble, slow response, or “hard to wake” episodes
- Rapid decline after hospital discharge when medication lists are revised
If any of these appear linked to medication timing, ask for documentation right away and start organizing your own timeline.


